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ISABELLA II AND THE BUILDING IF THE LIBERAL STATE (1833-1868)
The regency of Maria Christina (1833-1840)
Maria Christina supported the moderate (derechas) liberals
moderate liberals began making small reforms
military uprinsings (The Mutinity of La Granja, 1836)
popular revolts
they both forced her to give power to the progressive liberals (izquierdas)
Juan Älvarez Mendizábal: leader of the progressive liberals
began abolishment of the Ancient Regime by:
introducing fiscal reform
dissolving manorialism
disentailment of property
confiscation of Church porperty
payment of tithe, The Mesa, internal custom duties and guilds were also abolished
Progressive Constitution in 1837
recognised national sovereignity
census suffrage
separation of powers
Two chambers (The Congress of Deputies and the Senate)
granted individual rights and individual liberties
Regency of Espartero (1840-1843)
1837
moderate liberals took control over the government
Maria Christina step down
General Espartero (progressive) new regent
Espartero
authoritarian ideas
introduction of free trade measures were damaging the Spanish emerging industry
leave to a great opposition
1843: Isabella II queen with 13 years
Moderate decade (1843-1854)