Spanish 2nd Republic

  • Alfonso XIII left.

    Alfonso XIII left.

    The King Alfonso XIII left the country because he lost the elections.
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    Niceto Alcalá Zamora's government.

    He was elected president of the 2nd Spanish Republic and he included socialists, republicans and Catalonian nationalists in his cabinet.
  • Constitution.

    Constitution.

    The republican Constitution defined Spain as a democratic republic of workers.
  • Women's universal suffrage.

    Women's universal suffrage.

    Is the right of women to vote in elections.
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    Dissolution of Azaña's government.

    He fled to France and Nationalist and Republican commentators have condemned this decision as desertion.
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    Conservative government.

    The right-wing parties won the elections and tried to eliminate all the reforms that were made.
  • Frente Popular.

    Frente Popular.

    Socialists, Communists, Catalan and Madrid-based left-wing republicans work together.
  • Frente Nacional.

    Coalition of CEDA, Carlists and Monarchists formed this right-wing party
  • José Castillo’s murder.

    José Castillo’s murder.

    He was killed by the Falangists because he was republican.
  • José Calvo Sotelo's murder.

    José Calvo Sotelo's murder.

    Leader of the right-wing opposition, was killed by Castillo’s comrades

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