   King Ferdinand was the Spain king that reestablished the
    Jesuit order, and the Spanish inquisition.
   Ferdinand ignored the loss of the colonies understanding that
    his country was in trouble.
   The kings first issue was to fix the internal affairs. He knew
    that his soldiers were untrustworthy.
   Most of King Ferdinand's years were spent restoring the
    stability of Spain, as well as to increase the finances of Spain
    all over again.
   King Ferdinand also established the law that women may
    inherit succession of the throne, called the Pragmatic
    sanction.
   As soon as Ferdinand died, his daughter Isabella took over the
    throne, and so the government continued in that way.

Spain Government Slide

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    King Ferdinand was the Spain king that reestablished the Jesuit order, and the Spanish inquisition.  Ferdinand ignored the loss of the colonies understanding that his country was in trouble.  The kings first issue was to fix the internal affairs. He knew that his soldiers were untrustworthy.  Most of King Ferdinand's years were spent restoring the stability of Spain, as well as to increase the finances of Spain all over again.  King Ferdinand also established the law that women may inherit succession of the throne, called the Pragmatic sanction.  As soon as Ferdinand died, his daughter Isabella took over the throne, and so the government continued in that way.