The Reign of Carlos IV
The War of Independence and Its Consequences
Liberal Revolutions in Spain and America
Isabel II's Reign
The Revolutionary Sexennium and The Restoration
100

True or False: Napolean Bonaparte named his brother, Joseph Bonaparte, King of Spain

True (The Abdications of Bayonne)

100

What city did the French army invade on 2 May, 1808?

Madrid

100

The ______________, made up of Austria, Russia, and Prussia, helped Fernando VII restore an absolutist monarchy.

The Holy Alliance

100

Which side won the first Carlist War

The Liberals (supported Queen Isabel)

100

True or False: The third Carlist War ended the first republic and restored the Bourbon monarchy to power.

True

200

The Treaty of Fontainebleu allowed Napolean and his army to travel through Spain in order to invade which country?

Portugal

200

Which army fought with the Spanish against the French?

The British Army

200

What type of government did Fernando VII establish after The War of Independence?

Absolutist Monarchy

200

Who governed the first part of Isabel II's minority reign?

María Cristina, Isabel II's mother

200

Who became king in 1875?

Alfonso XII

300

Godoy signed The Treaty of Fonatainebleu in order to form an alliance with ____________.

Napolean Bonaparte

300

True or false: The Cortes of Cádiz was established after The War of Independence.

False: The Cortes of Cádiz was established during the war in order to organize Spanish operations.

300

Why did Fernando VII abolish Salic Law?

So that his daughter, Isabel, would be able to rule. Salic Law prevented women from ruling.

300

The ____________ took place in 1868 and forced Queen Isabel II into exile.

Glorious Revolution (La Gloriosa)

300

What is turnismo and how did it work?

Parties took turns in power by manipulating votes.

400

Who did Carlos IV appoint to lead the government after dismissing Godoy?

Fernando VII (Carlos IV's son)

400

Who was Napolean forced to reappoint as King of Spain in 1813?

Fernando VII

400

True or False: Rafael del Riego, an army officer and politician, helped Fernando VII to maintain his rule as an absolute monarch.

False: During the Liberal Triennium, Rafael del Riego forced Fernando VII to reinstate principles of the Consitution.

400

The liberal period of Isabel II's reign was based on a system with two parties. What are the names of each of these parties?

The Moderate Party and The Progressive Party

400

What caused The Crisis of 98?

Internal opposition to the restoration system and the loss of Cuba and the Philippines, the last Spanish colonies.

500

Who did Carlos IV initially appoint to lead the government?

Manuel Godoy

500

In what year was Spain's first constitution approved?

1812 (19 March, 1812)

500

Name three reasons why Spanish colonies started to seek independence.

Increasingly higher taxes

Creoles felt abandoned by the government

The spread of liberal ideas

500

Between 1856 and 1868, two political parties were in power. These included The ___________ and a new party, The _______________.

The Moderate Party

The Liberal Union

500

Name the two periods of The Revolutionary Sexennium

The Monarchy of Amadeo of Savoy (1868-1873)

The First Republic (1873-1874)