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España en el primer tercio del s.XX

  • Alfonso XIII ascend the throne

    Alfonso XIII ascend the throne
    Alfonso came to the throne in 1902 and did so under the protection of the constitution of 1876
  • Tragic week of Barcelona

    Tragic week of Barcelona
    Generated by the recruitment of discharged soldiers for war in Morroco
  • Widespread crisis

    Widespread crisis
    Result of the discomfort of a sector of army that created sédense boards
  • Coup

    Coup
    In 1, General Miguel Primo de Rivera staged a coup. It had the royal consent and the support of sectors such as the upper bourgeoisie and conservative politicians.
  • Women with vote

    Women with vote
    A group of women voted for the first time in the 1933 elections. Clara Campoamor defended women's right to vote from the tribune of a parliament.
  • Municipal elections

    Municipal elections
    On April 12, 1931, municipal elections were held that were perceived by public opinion as a plebiscite between monarchy and republic.
  • Manuel Azana resigns

    Manuel Azana resigns
    Manuel Azaña resigns and the president of the republic called general elections for November 1933
  • Entry of CEDA ministers

    Entry of CEDA ministers
    In October 1934, enter the ministers of the CEDA, which in the government caused a strong rejection between parties.
  • Amnesty the convicted

    Amnesty the convicted
    Amnesty those convicted of the events in Asturias and Catalonia
  • Corruption scandals

    Corruption scandals
    In 1935 some radical ministers were implicated in various corruption scandals.
  • José Calvo Sotelo

    José Calvo Sotelo
    On July 13, the monarchist deputy José Calco Sotelo is assassinated in retaliation for the death of José Castillo.
  • Coup of July 17, 1936

    Coup of July 17, 1936
    The coup was initiated by Franco in 1936 in the Canary Islands and some African places and on July 18 it spread to the peninsula.
  • Francoist troops

    Francoist troops
    In February 1938 Franco's troops occupied Teruel, advanced on Aragon and reached the Mediterranean.
  • End of the war

    End of the war
    On April 1, 1939, a war report ended the war.