Spain will be torn by revolution and …

Years: 1816 - 1827
Spain will be torn by revolution and counter-revolution throughout much of the nineteenth century, beginning with the French occupation of Spain in 1808.

Spain has attempted since 1814 to recover control of Spanish America, now partly independent,  and the problem of maintaining an inflated wartime army with a permanent economic deficit has foiled all Ferdinand's efforts to assemble a large army and a fleet to send to America.

His ministers can neither reinforce his armies in America nor persuade the British government to collaborate or connive at reconquest.

His domestic policies have effectively destroyed Spanish liberalism and all its works by 1819, leading to a series of insurrections.

Generals, chafing at control by civilian juntas had on occasion overthrown them, thus initiating the phenomenon of the pronunciamiento, or military revolution.

The afrancesados, often men of liberal inclinations but tarred with the accusation of collaboration with the French, remain as an indigestible element within liberalism itself.

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