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The Trienio Liberal or Three Liberal Years was a period of three years in the modern history of Spain between 1820 and 1823, when a liberal government ruled ...
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Feb 1, 1970 · Juan Rico y Amat concluded that the moderados were as reform-minded as the exaltados, a view expressed by both Agustín de Argüelles, who headed ...
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Oct 20, 2023 · Spanish liberals endeavored to continue a political program based on the constitution of Cádiz (1812), although they encountered many obstacles ...
Italian liberals sought refuge first in Spain and Portugal, before being forced northwards like their Spanish and Portuguese companions to Paris or. London.
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The representatives who gathered at Cádiz were far more liberal than the elite of Spain taken as a whole, and they produced a document far more liberal than ...
Aug 22, 2016 · In understanding both processes I study the links established between “respectable” liberals and propertied elites, the monarchy, and the Church ...
The Spanish liberal revolution sometimes includes the Trienio Liberal ... free city in the whole of Spain. The reason for ... Alicante/Casa de Velázquez, 2010). 2 ...
The new liberal era of Spain, Trienio Liberal (1820–1823), brought men of letters and old Liberals back from exile. The restored constitution and Cortes ...
"47 Another example comes from. COrdoba, where in 1791 plans were made to found a hospice "with the active and pious desire to free this city of vagrancy and ...
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During the Trienio liberalism was not a cloistered anomaly in a city under siege. Operating across Spain, in 1820 liberals known as exaltados began to press ...