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and set the stage for labour unrest during the first two decades of the 20th century. The disastrous colonial policy not only led to the loss of Spain's remaining colonial possessions in the
Pacific and Caribbean but also seriously weakened the government at home. A failed postwar
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of 1876, which formalised the constitutional monarchy that had resulted from the restoration of
Alfonso and limited suffrage to reduce the political influence of the working class and assuage the voting support from the wealthy minority becoming the protected status quo.
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Bourbon authority (1876) by merging a group of dissident Carlist deputies with his own Conservative party. More significantly, his term in office saw the victory achieved by the governmental Spanish troops in the
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crushing of their bones, and the cutting out of their tongues. Similar acts of brutality and barbarism had occurred during his regime in Cuba, and
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regime, that strived for bringing stability to the
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in which Spain was not spared the disturbances that ravaged much of the European continent. According to some views, his regime was a welcomed change from
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depicting Cánovas and Sagasta on a see-saw whose fulcrum is an allegory of Spain
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Cánovas del Castillo played a key role in bringing an end to the last
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1600:"El centenario de Cánovas: aproximación cordial al 'Monstruo'"
1349:. In Gearóid Barry, Enrico Dal Lago & Róisín Healy (ed.).
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Under Three Flags: Anarchism and the Anti-Colonial Imagination
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Espinosa de los Monteros y Ortega, Eugenio (8 August 2019).
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Cánovas' policies included mass arrests and a policy of
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Goldman, Emma. "The Psychology Of Political Violence".
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1131:(1989). "Antonio Canovas".
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717:Spanish Constitution
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