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Death of Charles II, King of Spain
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Philip V
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Philip V
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Pragmatic Sanction
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Louis I
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Louis I
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Philip V
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Floridablanca
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Baltasar Melchor Gaspar María de Jove Llanos y Ramírez
Escritor, jurista, politico -
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Francisco de Goya
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Ferdinand VI
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The 7 years war
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Charles III
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Treaty of Paris
Spain loses Florida -
Jesuits
Jesuits were expelled from Spanish America. Because of the Bandeirantes.
Ignatius of Loyola founded the society after being wounded in battle and experiencing a religious conversion.
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Royal Tapestry
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Esquilache Riots
Caused mostly by the growing discontent in Madrid about the rising costs of bread and other staples. -
Charles III
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Painter of Charles III
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Goya goes deaf
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Manuel Godoy
Prime Minister of Spain.
He came to power at a very young age as the favorite of the king and queen. Despite disaster after disaster he used corruption to maintain power. Many Spanish leaders blamed Godoy for the disastrous war with Britain that cut off Spain's Empire and ruined its finances. -
Execution of Louis XVI (France)
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War of the Pyrenees
Fought: France, Spain and Portugal.
Result: French victory, Peace of Basel & Second Treaty of San Ildefonso -
Capricho nº 80
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Charles IV's family painting
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Spanish defeat at Trafalgar
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Treaty of Fountainebleau
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Napoleonic troops in Spain
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Outbreak of the Peninsular War
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Spanish Constitution
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Los desastres de la guerra nº 41
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Abdications of Bayonne
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Saturno devorando a un hijo
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Riego`s Pronunciamiento
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Absolutist Period for Ferdinand VII
100.000 hijos de San Louis from France to stop the Pronunciamientos. -
the first Carlist War
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Regencies of Isabella II
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The first Carlist War
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Tomas de Zumalacarregui
Carlist General. -
The second Carlist War
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The second Carlist War
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The Canal de Castilla
It was built to ease the wheat grain transport from Castile to the northern harbours and to other markets from there.
The construction of the canal was finished. -
Glorious Revolution
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Juan Prim
He was shot and died. -
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The third Carlist War
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Third President of the First Republic
Nicolás Salmerón y Alonso -
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First President of the First Republic
Estanislao Figueras -
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Second President of the First Republic
Francisco Pi y Margall -
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Fourth President of the First Republic
Emilio Castelar y Ripoll -
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Fifth President of the First Republic
Francisco Serrano -
Restoration of the Monarchy
Reign of Alfonso XII. -
Nyan Cat destroys the twin towers