Relacionar Columnas Spain XIXth. DefinitionsVersión en línea Spain in the XIXth century. Definitions por Gehistart Artgeo 1 Carlists 2 Moderate Decade 3 Pragmatic Sanction 4 5 Democrats 6 7 Amadeo I 8 Lower class 9 Middle class 10 Pact of Ostende 11 Liberal Union 12 Cantonalism 13 14 Upper class Progressive, democrats and republicans signed it to overthrow Isabel II and make Spain a democratic country Moderate general The state was centralised. The new civil and penal codes and taxes reforms unified laws and taxes in all Spanish territory. The government controlled provinces and appointed mayors directly in large cities Progressive general who had won victories against the Carlists. He was an authoritarian ruler It was a radical version of federalism proposing the transformation of Spain into a federal republic made up of separate states They were in favour of absolutism They were favoured universal male suffrage It was made up of civil servants, small business owners, military officers and liberal professionals (lawyers or journalist) This centrist political party held power alternately with the moderates between 1856 and 1868 They were peasants and workers (proletariat) It changed the law in favour of Isabel He led a pronunciamiento against the moderate government (Vicalvarada) He faced problems on all sides. In the faces or opposition from monarchist, republicans and the Church, he abdicated in 1873 It was made up of the aristocracy and the high bougeoisie. In Spain the lack of economy meant that the bourgeoisie was less prominent than in industrial societies