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Spanish Civil War (Economic causes (Agricultural economy (chief source of…
Spanish Civil War
Economic causes
Agricultural economy
chief source of employment
not provide sufficient food/ Work was seasonal
Peasants needed to migrate in search of work
Little Spanish industrialization
Expansion was limited by endemic poverty
Major economic problems occurred by early of 1920s
Led to violent conflict between employers and employees
Political opposition
Liberal movement
Achieved in opposing Conservative forces in 19th century
Anarchists
major political group
demand for the redistribution of land
Federacion Anarquista Iberica
The role of Region
Ongoing struggle between the centralist state and Catalonia and the Basque provinces
decentralization and independence
Catalans and Basques
their own separate languages and cultures
By the early 20th century, they had their own industrialized economics and churches
Most of Spain's industries were concentrated in these regions
Textiles, Iron, and coal industries in Catalonia, and shipbuilding