Spain in the 19th century: building a liberal regime
During the 19th century, Spain dismantled the Ancien Régime in favour of a liberal state. Napoleon's invasion (1808-1814) led to some early attempts at introducing liberal ideas into Spain. However, it was only on the death of Ferdinand VII (1833) that liberalism became firmly integrated into Spanish politics. As liberalism took hold in Spain, the monarchs lost much of their power to constitutions and the parliament. [...]
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Before you start - Spain in the 19th century: building a liberal regime
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Didactic objectives Analyse the War of Independence and the Cádiz Cortes as the beginning of Spanish liberalism. Understand the causes and consequences of the independence of the colonies. Know the main aspects of the liberal revolution. [...]
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During the 19th century, Spain dismantled the Ancien Régime in favour of a liberal state. Napoleon's invasion (1808-1814) led to some early attempts at introducing liberal ideas into Spain. [...]
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1.1. The crisis of the Bourbon monarchy Charles IV (1788-1808) became king of Spain just a few years before the French Revolution began. [...]
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2.1. The restoration of absolutism (1814-1820) When Ferdinand VII returned to Spain in 1814, the country's elite were divided between the absolutists (most of the nobility and the clergy) and the liberals (the bourgeoisie). [...]
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Most American colonies gained their independence in the early 19th century. This presented a new problem for Ferdinand VII's monarchy. 3.1. Causes of independence Several factors influenced the process of independence in the colonies. [...]
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4.1. The first Carlist War (1833-1839) Ferdinand VII's death in 1833 marked the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, which lasted until 1839. During this time, the Carlist absolutists fought the liberals. [...]
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5.1. The moderate decade (1843-1854) During almost all of Isabella II's reign as an adult, Spain's Moderate Liberal Party, led by General Narvaez, remained in government. [...]
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6.1. The 1868 Revolution As Isabella II's monarchy became more unpopular, political parties joined forces to avoid marginalisation. [...]
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The restoration of the monarchy began in December 1874, when General Martinez Campos proclaimed Isabella II's son, Alfonso of Bourbon, King of Spain. 7.1. [...]
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During the 19th century, Spain dismantled the Ancien Régime in favour of a liberal state. Napoleon's invasion (1808-1814) led to some early attempts at introducing liberal ideas into Spain. [...]
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End-of-unit evaluation - Spain in the 19th century: building a liberal r...
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During the 19th century, Spain dismantled the Ancien Régime in favour of a liberal state. Napoleon's invasion (1808-1814) led to some early attempts at introducing liberal ideas into Spain. [...]
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