The Restoration period began in Spain.
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The Restoration period in Spain began in 1874, marking a significant moment in the country's history. After several years of political instability and unrest following the overthrow of Queen Isabella II, the Bourbon monarchy was restored to power under King Alfonso XII. This period witnessed significant political and social changes in Spain. The country experienced a transition from a traditional monarchy to a constitutional monarchy, with the adoption of a new constitution in 1876. The Restoration period also saw the emergence of political parties, increased industrialization, and economic growth. Despite these advancements, Spain continued to face challenges, such as regional tensions and social inequality. Nevertheless, the Restoration period laid the foundation for modernization and set the stage for future political and social reforms in Spain. #Spain #Restoration #AlfonsoXII #ConstitutionalMonarchy #PoliticalParties #Industrialization
Primary Reference: Restoration (Spain) - Wikipedia
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