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12 Constitution abolished.
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Abolition of the salic law
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Start of the sucession conflict
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Martinez de la Rosa
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(Constitution)
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Church started backing Carlism
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Mendizabal
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Fueros adapted
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Cortes declare Espartero Regent
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Basque institutions abolished as punishment
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Narvaez
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More moderate
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Isabel recognized and disentailments accepted
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(O'Donell
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Espartero
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Attract foreign investment
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Not applied
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Narvaez (Moderates)
O'Donell (Liberal Union) -
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Serrano (Democratic Party)
Prim (Progressive Party) -
Bourbon abolished
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Serrano and coalition
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And Martinez Campos Pronunciamiento
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Abolition of Fueros
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Canovite system:
1976 Constitution
Bipartidism and turno pacifico -
Economic agreement
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By Pablo Iglesias
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By Facundo Perezagua, sent by Pablo Iglesias to Bilbao to Promote socialism
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Ended with Pacto de Loma
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Indalecio Prieto
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Ramon de Sota leader of PNV
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Indalecio Prieto leader
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By Luis Arana and Eli Gallastegi
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By marxists, as Perezagua
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Between socialists, republicans and most nationalists
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April 14th
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Left won
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Formed by members of San Sebastian Pact
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Right led by CEDA won
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18th July
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The popular Front won
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Economic growth -- Desarrollismo
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Diplomatic isolation ended
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More international validation
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Spain didn't enter in the E.E.C for the regime's dictatorial features
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Nov. 20th
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UCD won
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By extreme right terrorist group
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Drafted constitution
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Met in Gernika and aproved autonomy statute
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UCD won
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PNV won
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Suarez was forced to resign
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PSOE won, ending the transition