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- uprising. From 19 to 22 July, Cantonalists armed themselves and seized cities and towns throughout Spain: in Andalusia, Cantonalists took over Algeciras, Andújar...
- 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...
- station, where the cantonalists managed to oust the troops sent by Martínez Campos upon learning their plans. But when the cantonalists received news that...
- its own currency, the duro cantonal. The first deed of the Cartagenan cantonalists was the capture of the Saint Julian castle, which motivated a strange...
- Orihuela, then at the hands of the Government of Spain, to the cantonalists' side. The cantonalists' expedition left Cartagena at dawn, and arrived in Orihuela...
- subdivisions below the provinces. In the First Spanish Republic in 1873, "Cantonalists" took over the city of Cartagena, Spain, a major Spanish Navy base, and...
- The central government regarded the Cantonalists as separatists, and combat broke out between it and the Cantonalists. Almansa was one of the first Spanish...
- on July 30 and after the Battle of Orihuela, brought the city to the cantonalists side. A third land expedition of 3,000 men left in early August for Chinchilla...
- the Cantonalists as separatists, and combat broke out between it and the Cantonalists. Vitoria was at Cartagena at the time and came under Cantonalist control...
- Eduardo Carvajal took to the streets and liberated previously incarcerated cantonalists. On August 8, after "pacifying" Cádiz and its province, General Manuel...