4. Early XIX century
•French revolution: 14th July.
Bastille
•Guillotine Louis XVI
•French republic: liberté,
egalité, fraternité
•Separation of powers
1789-1799
•Napoleón Bonaparte
emperor.
1804 •Treatyof Fontainebleau
•French invasion
1807
•Spanish Independence war
against france
•2nd May
•2 governments
•Jose I Bonaparte king
1808-1814 •Constitución de Cádiz (La
Pepa)
•Vote
•Separation of powers
1812
•Fernando VII back
•Absolute monarchy
•AbolishConstitution
1814
My explanation
about Late XIX
and early XX
century
5. Late XIX Century
• Fernando VII dies
• Isabel II queen (Mª
Cristina,mother)
• 1st Carlist war(1833-
39)
1833
• Isabel II leaves Spain
• Amadeo of
Savoy(1871)
• 1st Republic (1873-
74)
1868 • Alfonso XII
Restoration
• Liberals and
conservatives take
turns
1874
• Disaster of '98
• Cuba, Puerto Rico,
Philippines lost
1898
10. SPANISH
INDEPENDENCE WAR
(1808-1814)
• 2nd May 1808
• Guerrilla war
• 2 Governments:
• Madrid:French government JoseI
• Cadiz:Junta central (representing FernandoVII)
• Fernando VII returned in 1814 and abolished Constitution of Cadiz)
11. Constitution of Cádiz (1812) "La Pepa"
Why is itcalled La Pepa.Watch thevideo: https://youtu.be/YhiGQFUTUMQ
12. The Carlists
wars
There were two sides
LIBERALS: Supported Isabel and ideas of French
revolution
CONSERVATIVES: Supported Carlos and absolute
Monarchy.
Carlos (Fernando VII's brother) started a war.
1st carlist war 1833-1839
Fernando VII died in 1833
Isabel II became queen (3 years old) Maria Cristina was regent queen.
Women couldn't be queens
Fernando changed the law.
Fernando VII only had a daughter
Isabel
13.
14. Summary of
the late XIX
century
Do you remember the three Carlist wars??
• 1833-1839:first Carlist war; Isabel II became
the Queen at the age of 3 years. Her mother Maria
Cristina was the Regent.
It was a liberal Monarchy: Isabel II queen
(regent Mª Cristina)
• Introduced reformes
• Reduced the power of the Monarchy and the Church.
(two other carlists wars happened in the mean time)
After several years.... in 1868 Isabel II was
forced to leave Spain.
15.
16. Restoration:
1874-1885
Alfonso XII
They alternated in the power. They took turns.
Alfonso XII Restaured the Monarchy. There were two political parties:
Liberals Conservatives
Alfonso XII was Isabel II´s son.