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1640
Catalan Revolt
1640
On Corpus Christi Day, Barcelona reapers attacked royal officials and killed the viceroy. Catalonia rose against Olivares's war taxes and military billeting, declared itself a republic, and then placed itself under French protection. Spain's empire began to unravel from within, and the revolt demonstrated that Castilian centralism would always face fierce resistance from the peninsula's other historic nations.