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Spain in the 19th century - Coggle Diagram
Spain in the 19th century
Spanish War of Independence
Stages
1808-1812
Napoleon's troops occupied nearly all the Peninsula
1812-1814
British troops, Duke of Wellington freed Spain
1808
Uprising in Madrid, Siege to Zaragoza. Defeat of French at Bailén
Legislation by the Parliament of Cádiz
Constitution of 1812
Restoration
based on
Constitutional monarchy
Range of rights and liberties
Limited suffrage
Reign of Isabel II
Regencies
María Cristina
Baldomero Espartero
Stages
'Progressive Bienium'
(1854-1856)
Moderates and unionists
(1856-1868)
'Moderate Decade'
(1844-1854)
Sexenio Democrático
Stages
Provisional Government
Chose Amadeo I
Face rejection so abdicated
The First Spanish Republic
Problems
Third Carlist War
First war in Cuba
Cantonal Revolution
La Gloriosa
Generals Francisco Serrano and Juan Prim's
pronunciamiento
Reign of Fernando VII
Stages
(1820-1823)
Trienio Liberal
(1823-1833)
End of Absolutism/ Return of Fernando VII
(1814-1820)
Sexenio Absolutista
Latin American independence
Stages
1814
Afer creation of juntas Spanish rule was restored
1814-1826
Full scale of independence wars across Spanish America-
Spain lost all colonies except Puerto Rico and Cuba-