Why was the period from 1550 to

1650 called Spain's “golden
age”?
Spanish scientists
invented many new
technologies during this
period.
Spanish leaders financed
the expansion of their
empire with gold.
Millions of tons of gold
were discovered in Spain
during this period.
Spanish rulers funded the
arts with gold and silver
from Spain's American
colonies.

1 answer

The period from 1550 to 1650 is often referred to as Spain's "Golden Age" primarily because Spanish rulers funded the arts with gold and silver from Spain's American colonies. During this time, Spain experienced a flourishing of culture, including significant advancements in literature, painting, and music. The wealth acquired from the vast amounts of gold and silver mined in the Americas allowed for patronage of artists and intellectuals, leading to the creation of masterpieces by figures such as Miguel de Cervantes in literature and artists like Diego Velázquez in painting. This era is marked by remarkable cultural achievements that have had a lasting impact on Western civilization.

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