Definition of Cartista. Meaning of Cartista. Synonyms of Cartista

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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...
- clearly Cartista government presided over by marshal João Oliveira e Daun, Duque de Saldanha. The war lasted 8 months, pitting the Cartistas (with the...
- 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...
- Revolt of the Faitiões Portuguese Empire Faitiões 1846 1847 Patuleia Cartistas Septembrists Miguelists 1846 1847 Seventh Xhosa War  British Empire Xhosa...
- Revolution of Maria da Fonte Location: Portugal Forces of Queen Maria II Cartista (conservative liberals) Quadruple Alliance Spain United Kingdom Junta in...
- 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...
- the prime ministership of the Duke of Saldanha, a liberal-conservative Cartista, same-**** ****ual intercourse was legalized throughout Portugal. In 1870...
- 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...
- (1837) Chão da Feira Combat Ruivães Combat Location: Portugal Portugal Cartista insurgents Victory Bolama Question (1838–1870) Location: West Africa, Guinea-Bissau...
- Lisbon by the politicized po****tion and the National Guard to drive the Cartistas (Chartists) from power forced Queen Maria II to reinstate the 1822 Constitution...