- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...