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1575
Philip II's Second Bankruptcy
1575
For the second time in eighteen years, the Spanish crown declared bankruptcy and suspended payments to its Genoese bankers. Garrisons in the Low Countries went unpaid, and the stage was set for disasters to come. Silver from Potosi could not keep pace with Spanish imperial spending. The crisis exposed the fundamental contradiction: Spanish military commitments outpaced revenue despite controlling the world's richest silver mines.