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on 10 February 1873. On the next day a republic was proclaimed by a parliamentary majority made up of radicals, republicans and democrats. The period was beset by tensions between federal republicans and unitarian republicans. The period also saw the end of compulsory
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Presidents of the Executive Power of the First Spanish Republic
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The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Government ministers during the First Spanish Republic
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First Spanish Republic
King Amadeo
conscription
child labor
abolition of slavery
Puerto Rico
Third Carlist War
Ten Years' War
Cantonal rebellion
Cantonalism in Spain
Government ministers during the First Spanish Republic
Presidents of the Executive Power of the First Spanish Republic
This list may not reflect recent changes
First Spanish Republic
1873 Spanish general election
Catalan State (1873)
Constitutional Party (Spain)
Madrid Congress
Manifesto of Sandhurst
Radical Democratic Party (Spain)
Categories
1873 establishments in Spain
1874 disestablishments in Spain
1870s in Spain
Democratization
Former countries in Spanish history
Former republics
Republicanism in Spain

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