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where the
cantonalists manage to
evict the
troops sent by Martínez Campos, upon
learning of the
cantonalist's plans. But when the
cantonalists received...
- 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...
- New Granada,
cantons were
subdivisions below the provinces. In 1873, "
Cantonalists" took over the city of Cartagena, Spain, a
haven for the
Spanish Navy...
- 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...
- station,
where the
cantonalists managed to oust the
troops sent by Martínez
Campos upon
learning their plans. But when the
cantonalists received news that...
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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...
- 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...
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Cantonal rebellion (1872–74) Location:
Spain I
Republic Canton of
Cartagena Cantonalist Victory of the
Republican Government Petroleum Revolution (1873) Location:...
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Soviet occupation of
Manchuria (1945–1946)
Sinkiang (1934-1941)
Spain Cantonalists (1873-1874)
Canton of
Cartagena (1873-1874)
Canton of Málaga (1873) Valencian...
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After the coup d'état, Pavía
convened all the
political parties—except
Cantonalists and Carlists—to form a
government of
national concentration,
which would...