Trienio Liberal, a significant period in Spain's history, came to an end during this time.
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The Trienio Liberal, a three-year period of liberal government in Spain, came to an end in 1823. This period was marked by a significant shift towards liberal political ideology and reforms, including the establishment of a constitutional monarchy and the abolition of feudalism. However, conservative forces within Spain, backed by foreign powers like France, were vehemently opposed to these changes and sought to restore absolute monarchy. In 1823, the Spanish liberal government was overthrown by a French army intervention known as the Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis. This military campaign was led by King Louis XVIII of France, who aimed to suppress liberal and nationalist movements in Spain. The fall of the Trienio Liberal marked a setback for the Spanish liberal cause and the return to an era of conservative rule. This moment highlights the challenges faced by the Spanish liberals in their fight for political and social reform, as well as the interference of foreign powers in Spanish affairs. #TrienioLiberal #SpainHistory #PoliticalReforms
Primary Reference: La Moncloa. History of Spain [History]
Location : Spain

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