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  1. Acontecimientos. 6 de febrero: España y Portugal firman la Paz de Utrecht. 7 de febrero: Embajada persa a Luis XIV. 2 de julio: Toma borbónica de Mallorca, último episodio de la Guerra de sucesión española. 31 de julio: Hundimiento de la Flota de Indias de 1715. 1 de septiembre: Luis XV de Francia accede al trono.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 17151715 - Wikipedia

    September 1 – King Louis XIV of France dies after a reign of 72 years, leaving his throne to his 5 year old great-grandson Louis XV. Philippe d'Orléans, the nephew of Louis XIV, serves as Regent. September 6 – The first major Jacobite rising in Scotland against the rule of King George I of Great Britain breaks out.

  3. The Jacobite rising of 1715 (Scottish Gaelic: Bliadhna Sheumais [ˈpliən̪ˠə ˈheːmɪʃ]; or 'the Fifteen') was the attempt by James Edward Stuart (the Old Pretender) to regain the thrones of England, Ireland and Scotland for the exiled Stuarts. At Braemar, Aberdeenshire, local landowner the Earl of Mar raised the Jacobite ...

    • 1715–1716
    • Scotland and Northern England
    • Government victory
  4. The Nueva Planta decrees (Spanish: Decretos de Nueva Planta, Catalan: Decrets de Nova Planta, English: "Decrees of the New Plant") [a] were a number of decrees signed between 1707 and 1716 by Philip V, the first Bourbon King of Spain, during and shortly after the end of the War of the Spanish Succession by the Treaty of Utrecht .

  5. The Battle of Preston (9–14 November 1715) was the final action of the Jacobite rising of 1715, an attempt to put James Francis Edward Stuart on the British throne in place of George I. After two days of street-fighting, the Jacobite commander Thomas Forster surrendered to government troops under General Charles Wills.

    • 9–14 November 1715
    • Government victory
  6. After the wars were ended with the Peace of Utrecht, Philip V's rule began in 1715, although he had to renounce his place in the succession of the French throne. Spain entered a period of reform and renewal, as well as continued decline.

  7. Events. February to March – General election results in victory for the Whigs. [1] 27 March – Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke flees to France. His part in secret negotiations with France leading to the Treaty of Utrecht has cast suspicion on him in the eyes of the Whig government.