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    The New Laws ( Spanish: Leyes Nuevas ), also known as the New Laws of the Indies for the Good Treatment and Preservation of the Indians [1] were issued on November 20, 1542, by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (King Charles I of Spain) and regard the Spanish colonization of the Americas.

  2. Feb 27, 2020 · By Paul Lay. Head of Zeus, 352pp, £30/$49.95. On the face of it, the situation of English Catholics before the Civil War (perhaps five per cent of the population) looked promising. King Charles I ...

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  4. Figure 1. Timeline showing some of the major events and the earliest European colonies in North America. During the 1500s, Spain expanded its colonial empire to the Philippines in the Far East and to areas in the Americas that later became the United States. The Spanish dreamed of mountains of gold and silver and imagined converting thousands ...

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  6. Charles I of Spain Becomes Holy Roman Emperor, 1519. he King of Spain, Charles I (1500-1558), became Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, at the age of nineteen. Turning over to a teenager the most important and powerful position in Christendom, outside the papacy, could have been better timed, perhaps.

  7. Charles I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Empire (Ghent, County of Flanders, February 24, 1500-Cuacos de Yuste, September 21, 1558), called « el César", he reigned together with his mother, Juana I of Castilla —the latter only nominally and until 1555—, in all the Hispanic kingdoms and territories under the name of Carlos I from 1516 to 1556, bringing together thus for the first time in ...

  8. Charles V (also known as Charles I)February 24, 1500,Ghent, the NetherlandsSeptember 21, 1558San Jeronimo de Yuste, Spain Holy Roman Emperor and king of Spain "Therefore I am determined to pledge for this cause all my realms, my friends, my body, my life and my soul … to defend the Catholic Faith."Charles V. Source for information on Charles V (also known as Charles I): Renaissance and ...