Spanish Civil War: Madrid Battles and Northern Campaign

Military Actions: Progress Towards Madrid (July-November 1936)

After crossing the Strait, the African troops, commanded by Colonel Yagüe, advanced towards Madrid to seize the capital. In August, the rebel troops captured Badajoz, linking up with the rebel zone in the North. Franco then moved in September to secure Toledo, nearing the Alcázar. The capture of the capital seemed imminent. On October 29, a general mobilization was declared to defend Madrid. Thousands of men and women fortified the

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French Revolution: Causes, Events, and Impact 1789-1792

Ideological Causes of the French Revolution

Ideological causes: Illustrated propagation of ideas which claimed changes in society and politics.

Social Causes of the French Revolution

Social Causes: The bourgeoisie accumulated great wealth and influence, but belonging to the Third Estate prevented them from prospering and participating in politics. This led to growing discontent.

Political Reasons for the French Revolution

Political reasons: During the country’s economic crisis, the King of France, Louis

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Key Events and Figures in Late 19th and Early 20th Century History

The Sepoys

The Sepoys were native Indian soldiers serving the British East India Company. In 1857, a rumor spread that their rifle cartridges were greased with beef or pork fat, which was forbidden for Hindus and Muslims. This sparked a major uprising.

The Zulus

The Zulus had a powerful military empire in Africa, east of the British Cape Colony. They clashed with the British in a series of conflicts. Despite winning some victories, the Zulus were eventually subdued due to the superior resources of

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Joaquín Costa’s Critique of Oligarchy in Spain

Oligarchy and Despotism: A Critique by Joaquín Costa

The author of this text is Joaquín Costa, the greatest exponent of Regeneracionismo, an intellectual movement of the 19th and 20th centuries that arose from the crisis and Spanish decline. This movement sought to find the reasons for this failure in political, social, and economic systems. In particular, Joaquín Costa seeks the causes of the crisis in the political arena.

The Bourbon Restoration and the Two-Party System

We find ourselves during

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The Impact of the 1812 Constitution on Spanish Liberalism

The central supreme board had shown itself incapable of leading the War of Independence on the Spanish side, which would cause its dissolution. Before this happened, in 1810, a process of invitation to the courts was initiated to meet a representative from each provincial board and decide on the organization and the ultimate fate of the central board. At that time, a consultation was organized in the country through the provincial or local authorities on the reforms they should carry out. The results

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Spain’s Political Evolution: 1981-2000

The Government of Calvo Sotelo (February 1981-October 1982)

Upon the confirmation of Calvo Sotelo in Parliament on February 23, 1981, the chamber was invaded by a group of civil guards under the command of Lt. Col. Antonio Tejero. The King informed all military personnel to return to their barracks. The nation’s government was kidnapped, and the country lived through moments of great tension. This event marked the end of military intervention in Spain’s political affairs and consolidated democracy

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