Nationalist Unification and Early Francoist Spain: 1936-1939

The Unification of Nationalist Forces

The next step was the unification of the political groups and parties that supported the military uprising: CEDA, Carlist monarchists, and Falangists. As it became clear that the war would be long, Franco concentrated on consolidating power. The Carlists, grouped in the Traditionalist Communion led by Manuel Fal Conde (who was later ousted by Franco), and the Spanish Falange de las JONS, whose leader José Antonio Primo de Rivera had been shot by Republicans,

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French Revolution and World War I: Causes and Origins

Causes and Origins of the French Revolution

Causes

The critiques of the *Ancien Régime* institutions, inspired by the Enlightenment, provided the ideological foundations upon which the revolution would be built: liberty, separation of powers, national sovereignty, defense of equality, and a rejection of a society divided into estates. The economic crisis exacerbated social and political tensions. There was also inspiration from the American Revolution and decreased livestock prices. The agricultural

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Maps, Geographic Coordinates, States, and Governance

Two Types of Maps

There are two main types of maps:

  • Topographic maps
  • Thematic maps

Elements of a Map

A map typically includes the following elements:

  • Title
  • Geographic system
  • Symbol of orientation
  • Toponymy
  • Scale
  • Legend

Geographic Coordinate System

A geographic coordinate system uses imaginary lines:

  • Meridians: These are circles that connect the South and North Poles. Longitude measures how many degrees a location is to the west or east of the Prime Meridian (the meridian at Greenwich).
  • Parallels: These circles
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Key Events and Figures of the Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War: 1936-1939

Background and International Context

Livestock and cereals were important resources for the Nationalist faction in Galicia and Castile, respectively. Nationally, the army was better prepared. Regarding international intervention, a congress was held to debate European involvement in this Spanish conflict, and it was agreed not to intervene. However, some individuals joined, specifically to defend fascism in Europe, given the contemporary rise of fascist dictatorships

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Indian History: Zamindars, Non-Cooperation, and the Rise of Gandhi

Zamindars: Role and Functions in Mughal India

Zamindars played a crucial role in the rural society of Mughal India. They were landowners who lived on agricultural production and held milkiyat (property rights), often belonging to the upper castes. Interestingly, new Zamindars also emerged from lower castes over time.

Key Functions of Zamindars:

  • Revenue Collection: They collected revenue from peasants on behalf of the Mughal emperor.
  • Mediation: They acted as intermediaries between the king and the peasantry.
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Spain’s Political Turmoil: 1866-1902

The Fall of Isabella II and the Rise of the First Republic

The moderate period of Isabella II’s reign saw growing discontent. The people disliked the dictatorial government of Narváez and González Bravo, as well as the Queen herself. An economic crisis in 1866 further fueled the unrest. Narváez died in 1868. Progressives, led by General Prim, and Democrats, who were supporters of universal suffrage, signed the Pact of Ostend in 1866 to overthrow Isabella II. Finally, in 1868, a military revolt

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