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History of Spain
XIX Century
Independence War
Carlos delegates the throne to the hated Godoy
Aranjuez Motin
Bayona Abdications
Family pacts until execution of Louis XVI (war with France)
Napoleon control the soanish territory
Civil war (afrancesados and unfollowers of Jose)
1812 Constitution
Supreme board
Refuge in Cádiz
General Courts
National sovereignty and parliamentary monarchy
Fernando VII Kingdom
Does not protect the constitution
He breaks his promise fast
Three stages
Absoluist six-year term
1814-1820
Absolute monarch
Persecution of the liberals
Had to go into exile
Liberal trienium
Putsch
Rafael Riego
Pronouncements
100000 sons of San Luis
1820-1823
Ominous decade
1823-1833
Absolutism
A failed putsh in 1830
American colonies become independent
The construction of the liberal State in Spain
Liberalism triumphs
Regencies
Moderates, progresistes, democrates
Democracy six-year term
Kingdom chrisis
Andalusia
The Andalusian Independence War
Battles and Supreme Central Court
Train advances and Mines
Cities connected
Industralization
Latifundio and jornalers term here
Industrial advances revolution in Spain
Mines, train industry, textile advances and siderurgy
Ley de los Ferrocarriles
Agriculture discussion
Bad tecniques
Not Liberal reforms or advances
XVIII Century
War of Spanish Succession (1701-14)
Europe
Opposition to the new king and support for Archduke Charles
Great Britain, United Provinces and Holy Empire
Spain
Internal war (Castile of Felipe against Aragon of Carlos)
Utrecht Pace (1713-1714)
Felipe recognized in exchange for assignments
Bourbon reformism
Centralist and absolutist model (French inspiration)
Decrees of new plant and centralized legal and tax system
New state organization
Provinces led by a captain general
Audiences and municipalities
Secretaries of state
America (viceroyalties and general captaincies)
Foreign policy
Bourbons family pacts
Spanish Illustration
Carlos III and his enlightened despotism
Illustrated ideas in Spain
Royal societies of friends of the country and royal academies
Feijoo, José Cadalso and Fernandez de Moratín
Enlightened with political functions, such as the Count of Aranda
Carlos III and the Illustrated policy
Reform measures
Industry promotion, trade development, infrastructure construction and agricultural modernization
Motín de Esquilache and dismissal of the minister