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  • Reign of isabella ll

    Reign of isabella ll
    The reign of Isabel II is the period in the contemporary history of Spain between the death of Ferdinand VII in 1833 and the triumph of the Revolution of 1868, which forced the queen to go into exile.
  • Mendizabal disentailment

    Mendizabal disentailment
    The disentailment of Mendizábal consisted of the expropriation of ecclesiastical lands called "dead hands", due to their unproductivity and their public auction.
  • Heads of government mendizabal

    Heads of government mendizabal
    Juan Álvarez Mendizábal, a Spanish liberal politician, served as head of the government in 1835 during María Cristina de Borbón's regency. Known for implementing liberal reforms, such as the Ecclesiastical Confiscations of Mendizábal in 1836 to secularize church properties, his tenure was characterized by the political instability of the time.
  • Different moderates of Isabella's reign

    During the reign of Isabel II in Spain, moderates, such as Ramón María Narváez, Luis González Bravo and Alejandro Mon, represented a conservative political group with diverse approaches. This period was marked by the political complexity of the 19th century.
  • Diferent progresive of isabella's reign

    Diferent progresive of isabella's reign
    During the reign of Isabel II in Spain, the progressives formed a political group that advocated for more liberal reforms and changes. Some notable progressives of that era include Baldomero Espartero, Salustiano Olózaga and Práxedes Mateo Sagasta. Each had particular perspectives and approaches within the progressive spectrum during a political period marked by tensions and transformations in the 19th century.
  • Madoz Disentailment

    Madoz Disentailment
    Confiscation agreed by Law of May 1, 1855 that declared all rural properties, urban properties, censuses and forums belonging to the State, the clergy and any others belonging to dead hands in a state of sale.
  • Moyano law

    Moyano law
    The law regulating education, known as the Moyano Law, was a Spanish law promoted in 1857 by the Moderate Party government.
  • Heads of government o’donnell

    Heads of government o’donnell
    Leopoldo O'Donnell was a significant political and military figure in 19th-century Spain. During his two terms as head of government (1856-1858 and 1858-1863), he faced challenges like the Revolution of 1856, implemented liberal reforms, and played a key role in the "Glorious Revolution" of 1868, leading to the overthrow of Queen Isabella II. O'Donnell's legacy is marked by his pragmatic approach during a time of substantial change in Spain.