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By David, Arianne, Estefanía, Leyre and Alejandro

The modern age started with the discovery of America in 1492,that same year the Catholic Kings conquered Granada.

In the Modern Age there were lots of great artists, writers such as Cervantes or Quevedo,Painters such as Velázquez or Murillo.

The upper class clothes were make of wool or cotton. They ate lots of things. Their houses were more luxurious. But the peasants had worse clothes and houses.

In the year 1642 Galileo Galilei a scientific invents the telescope.

Isaac Newton discovered the Gravity Law.

The king Charles III constructed many monuments such as: Royal Palace,Puerta de Alcalá …

The Modern Age finished with the French Revolution in 1789.