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- Cantonalism, mainly prevalent in the late 19th century and early 20th century Spain, is a political option which aims to divide the state into highly autonomous...
- Rising; or Cantonalist Revolution, Cantonalist Rebellion, Cantonalist Insurrection, Cantonalist Revolt, Cantonalist Uprising and Cantonalist Rising. Molnár...
- Cartagena on 9 October, and the Cantonalist forces made plans to attack it. Thanks to a lack of naval officers in the Cantonalist fleet, a cavalry general,...
- the lack of po****r support. Subversion in the army, a series of local cantonalist risings, instability in Barcelona, failed anti-federalist coups, calls...
- between 1867 and 1870 and rename her Méndez Núñez in 1870. Captured by Cantonalist forces of the Canton of Cartagena during the Cantonal Rebellion of 1873—1874...
- (1873), a workers' revolution in Alcoy Cantonal rebellion (1873-1874), a cantonalist revolt to establish a federal republic from the bottom-up Proclamation...
- revolution of 1873, Pi i Margall attempted to establish a decentralized, or 'cantonalist,' political system on Proudhonian lines". Proudhon died in P****y on 19...
- and the First Spanish Republic. The result was a heavy defeat for the cantonalists. At the beginning of August 1873, Antonio Gálvez [es] and General Juan...
- The central government regarded the Cantonalists as separatists, and combat broke out between it and the Cantonalists. Almansa was one of the first Spanish...
- period of Cartagena, Spain's history when it was governed by a radical cantonalist junta for six months between 1873 and 1874.  The city rose up in armed...