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The restoration and the gradual modernisation of Spain - Coggle Diagram
The restoration and the gradual modernisation of Spain
The reign of Alfonso XII: Stability of the regime
The Bourbon Restoration is the period that began when the Bourbon dynasty returned to the Spanish throne
Constitution of 1876
Turnismo
Turnismo was based on the corrupt alternation of parties in power
The Conservative Party
The Liberal Party
THE REGENCY OF MARÍA CRISTINA: CRISIS OF THE POLITICAL SYSTEM
The crisis that where show
The regional problem
Nationalist movements
Basque nationalism
Catalan nationalism
The problem of popular representation
The colonial problem
Treaty of Paris
Disaster of 1898
Regenerationism
Regenerationism was a movement that sought to regenerate Spain’s socio-political situation
GRADUAL ECONOMIC MODERNISATION IN SPAIN
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES AND THEIR ECONOMIC REPERCUSSIONS
High death rates because of wars, famines and epidemics
Spanish population in the 19th century
Population density in 1877
Internal market
Agricultural revolution
Migration
about 65%
Rural exodus
Workings population
About 65%
AGRICULTURAL CHANGES
Land ownership
Exportation
CACIQUISMO
Caciquismo developed in rural Spain in the 19th century
FINANCIAL CHANGES
Banco de España was founded
Spanish tax system was unfair
THE LABOUR MOVEMENT
Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE)
General Union of Workers (UGT)
Spanish Regional Federation of the International Workingmen’s Association
Employment legislation