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Spain in the 19th century (War of Independence (Political War (José l…
Spain in the 19th century
18th century
Carlos lll
Enlightened despotism
1788
Carlos lV
Enlightenment ideas
stopped
no influence
French Revolution
Napoleon in Spain
Godoy
support
against GB
1805
Trafalgar
France and Spain :arrow_down:
1807
Treaty of Fontainebleau
France crosses Sapin
attack Portugal
1808
Joshep Bonaparte
king Spain
War of Independence
2 May 1808
Madrid rose up
3 May 1808
French reprisals
Spaniards
rounded up
shot
Zaragoza and Girona
resisted
Cadiz
not invaded
French
defeted
1813
Duke of Wllington
El Empecinado
Cura Merino
Political War
José l
Bayonne Constitution
Afrancesados
Spanish people
rejected
his authority
Central Council
Fernando Vll
local, provincial council
elected representatives
refuge in Cadiz
1810
Regency Council
Constitution 1812
Constitutional Monarchy
Male suffrage
Catholicism
Separation of powers
Rights and freedom
Fenando Vll
1814
absolutism
libeal period
Victory of Absolutism
Holly Alliance
Pragmatic sanction
Isabel
became queen
contitutional monarchy
governed
her mother
General Espartero
Political parties
Democratic
Republican
Electoral fraud
no more salic law
no females
crown sucession
Conflicts
First Carlist War
Second Carlist War
Third Carlist War
Glorious Revolution
Democracy
Democratic Sexennium
Provisional government
Constitution (1869)
Amadeo of Savoy
First Republic (1873-1874)
Bourbon dynasty (1874)
Alfonso Xll
King of spain (1874)
Stability
Parliamentary monrchy
Male suffrage
Political parties
Liberal
Conservatives
Alfonso Xlll
King (1902)