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Cartista was a
Portuguese ideology which arose after the
Portuguese Liberal Revolution of 1820.
Members supported the
Constitutional Charter of 1826 granted...
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clearly Cartista government presided over by
marshal João
Oliveira e Daun,
Duque de Saldanha. The war
lasted 8 months,
pitting the
Cartistas (with the...
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Revolution of
Maria da
Fonte Location:
Portugal Forces of
Queen Maria II
Cartista (conservative liberals)
Quadruple Alliance Spain United Kingdom Junta in...
- new
opposition to the new
Regenerator Party,
which had
consolidated the
Cartista political forces in the wake of the Regeneration, a
military insurrection...
- Chartism, a 19th-century
political and
social reform movement in the UK
Cartista, a
member of a
Portuguese political movement which arose in the 1820s (sometimes...
- that had only come to
power 5
months earlier, and
replacing it with a
Cartista government (described as
government of the
Cabrais without Cabral) presided...
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Revolt of the Faitiões
Portuguese Empire Faitiões 1846 1847
Patuleia Cartistas Septembrists Miguelists 1846 1847
Seventh Xhosa War British
Empire Xhosa...
- coup of
October 6, 1846,
known as the "Emboscada," to set up a
clearly Cartista government presided over by
marshal João
Oliveira e Daun,
Duque de Saldanha...
- is the name
given to a po****r
revolt in the
spring of 1846
against the
Cartista government of
Portugal (presided over by António
Bernardo da
Costa Cabral...
- the
prime ministership of the Duke of Saldanha, a liberal-conservative
Cartista, same-**** ****ual
intercourse was
legalized throughout Portugal. In 1870...