Showing posts with label History: Contemporary age. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History: Contemporary age. Show all posts
Friday, 1 November 2013
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Contemporary age: part 2
The reign of Fernando VII.
When he arrived in Spain, after the war of independence, he wanted to go back to an absolute monarchy so he abolished the Constitution of Cadiz.
He persecuted the liberals and some of them left Spain to avoid jail. Other liberals tried to take power through a coup d´etat (golpe de estado).
The American colonies took advantage of the difficult situation in the peninsula and started to fight for their independence. In 1816 Argentina became independent and by 1824 all the colonies, Except from Cuba were independent.
The Reign of Isalbel II

When he arrived in Spain, after the war of independence, he wanted to go back to an absolute monarchy so he abolished the Constitution of Cadiz.
He persecuted the liberals and some of them left Spain to avoid jail. Other liberals tried to take power through a coup d´etat (golpe de estado).
The American colonies took advantage of the difficult situation in the peninsula and started to fight for their independence. In 1816 Argentina became independent and by 1824 all the colonies, Except from Cuba were independent.
The Reign of Isalbel II
She was daughter of Fernando VII.
During her reign, she consolidated the constitutional monarchy, so her power
was limited by a constitution.
- Conservatives:
wanted more power to the queen than to the constitution
- Liberals: wanted
more power to the constitution an limit the queen´s ones.
It was a difficult
period with military coup d’états (golpes de estado) and frequent changes of
government. In 1868, the unhappy population started a revolution an Isabel left
the country.
The end
of the 19th century
In 1869, a
foreign King, Amadeo de Saboya was brought to rule the country. This
lasted just 2 years,
A republic – without a king but a
president of government- was established.
In 1874 the monarchy of the
Bourbons was restore under Alfonso XII.

Thursday, 17 October 2013
Contemporary age: part 1
The Start of the war of independence
At
the beginning of the 19th century, Carlos IV was king.

Carlos IV

Familia de Carlos IV by Goya
In
1807 France signed a treaty allowing the French troops to cross Spain to occupy
Portugal. However, France broke the treaty and invaded some Spanish cities.
The
king hid in Aranjuez, ready to escape south (to Seville and then America) in
case of need – if the French troops decided to attack him-.
Because
of :
- - The difficult living conditions of the population,
- - The fact that the population became nervous when they discovered the king was hidden in Aranjuez
- - And also because prince Fernando-future king Fernando VII- wanted to be the king,
In
1808 the Motin de Aranjuez broke out and the kind ceded the throne to his son
Fernando VII.
Fernando VII
Napoleon ( the emperor of france) took advantage of this situation and replaced the new king with his brother, José
Bonaparte.
The population
did not accept this and on the 2nd May 1808 they rebelled against
the French troops and the War of Independence began.
The
Spanish population was divided into two groups:
- Patriotas: wanted Fernando VII back.
Within this group, we have:
- o Liberals: wanted a constitution to limit the power of the king
- o Conservatives: Wanted all the power to the king
- Afrancesados : supported the French
king
In 1810,
a group of liberals met in Cadiz and in 1812 approved a constitution that limited the king´s power and established rights for citizens so everybody became equal under the law.

In 1814 Spain defeated France and Fernando VII returned as king of Spain.
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