- the
moderado governments that
followed it,
managed to pull some
results from a
functional Unión
Liberal coalition of centrist,
conciliatory moderados and...
- The
Moderate Party (Spanish:
Partido Moderado) or
Moderate Liberal Party (Spanish:
Partido Liberal Moderado) was one of the two
Spanish political parties...
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Retrieved 7
August 2012. Sánchez Martín, Víctor (2020). "Afrancesados,
moderados, exaltados,
masones y comuneros: periódicos y
periodistas ante el conflicto...
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doctrinaire liberalism 'moderantism'.
There was in
Spain a party, the
Moderado,
which was only
moderately (i.e., scarcely) liberal. ...... Moderantism...
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Portugal (PDF). Vol. 2. pp. 415–436. Fehrenbach,
Charles Wentz (1970). "
Moderados and Exaltados: The
Liberal Opposition to
Ferdinand VII, 1814–1823". Hispanic...
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Ayutla in 1855.
Moderate Liberal Ignacio Comonfort became president. The
Moderados tried to find a
middle ground between the nation's
liberals and conservatives...
- to
reverse the situation,
unfavorable to them, and
offensives by the
moderados (moderates). On the 26th, the CR
decided to
dissolve the COPCON, and demanded...
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progressive constitution based on
universal suffrage; the 'Moderates' (
Moderados),
closer to
classical liberalism, were
known as
Doceanistas (Supporters...
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Catholic Church, with
puros supporting such a
measure and
moderados opposing it. The
moderados opposed the
measure with
arguments attacking Protestantism...
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Francisco Serrano and Juan Prim
revolted against Isabella and
defeated her
moderado generals at the
Battle of
Alcolea (1868).
Isabella was
driven into exile...