- of
political parties was
clarified as a
result of the Regeneração, the
Cartistas re-formed in 1851 as the "Partido Regenerador",
which up to the advent...
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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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constitution modeled after that of 1822
should be introduced. Both factions, the
Cartistas (advocates of the Carta) and the
Setembristas (advocates of a liberal...
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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...
- from
supporters of the
deposed Miguel. The
result was a
victory for the
Cartistas led by José da
Silva Carvalho [pt] and
Agostinho Freire. Of the 143 seats...
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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...
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constituencies in
overseas colonies. The
result was a
victory for the
ruling Cartistas, who won 79 seats. The
opposition won 30 seats. The
newly elected Cortes...
- 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...
-
Revolution of
Maria da
Fonte Location:
Portugal Forces of
Queen Maria II
Cartista (conservative liberals)
Quadruple Alliance Spain United Kingdom Junta in...
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conclusion of the Patuleia, a
civil war
between the
Septembrists and the
Cartistas. The
Convention was
signed by the
commanders of the
Spanish and British...