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This is a timeline of Spanish history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Spain and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Spain.
- Timeline of The 19th Century
1879–1880: Little War against Spanish rule in Cuba leads to...
- 19th century
The century also saw the collapse of the large Spanish and...
- Timeline of The 19th Century
19th century Historical Context. The French Revolution is the cause for the first liberal movements in Spain. 1808 is marked as the start of the movement in Spain. The French had invaded the country and the Court was moved to Aranjuez in case the royal family had to flee to America. At that moment, the king was Charles IV.
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In the late 19th century, the still-Spanish colonies of Cuba and Puerto Rico encouraged more immigrants from Spain, and similarly other Spanish-speaking countries such as Argentina, Uruguay, and to a lesser extent Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama and Venezuela, attracted waves of European immigration, Spanish and non-Spanish, in the late 19th ...
Provisional Government (1868–1871) History of Spain (1808–1874) 1893 Blues v Reds football match. 1894 Bilbao students v British workers football match.
During the re-establishment of the Bourbon rule in Spain, constitutional monarchy was introduced in 1813. As with much of Europe, Spain's history during the nineteenth century was tumultuous, and featured alternating periods of republican-liberal and monarchical rule.