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The elected representatives should work on a new
republican Constitution.It defined Spain as a democratic republic of workers. It included freedom of speech and association, the separation of Church and State, universal suffrage to women, and
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In 1931, women didn’t have the right to vote but in the election of 1933, all citizens of either sex over 23 had the right to vote. -
The right wing parties won the elections and formed a new government This government tried to eliminate all the reforms.
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The right wing parties won the elections and tried to eliminate all the reforms started in the previous period.
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There was a general revolution organised by anarchists and socialists. It was specially important in Catalonia, where they
started an autonomist rebellion, and in Asturias, where the miners controlled the region for two weeks. -
There was a general revolution organised by anarchists and socialists. It was specially important in Catalonia, where they started an autonomist rebellion, and in Asturias, where the miners controlled the region for two weeks. But finally the government sent the Army under Francisco Franco from Morocco to Asturias. The rebellion was eliminated and a big repression against miners and political leaders was taken.
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The Lieutenant José Castillo, Guardia de Asalto and member of the Unión Militar Republicana Antifascista, was killed by Falangists
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