Alfonso XII’s government, led by Antonio Cánovas …

Years: 1876 - 1876
March

Alfonso XII’s government, led by Antonio Cánovas del Castillo, enacts Spain’s conservative constitution of 1876, which establishes Spain as a bi-cameral constitutional monarchy, with a lower House (Congreso de Diputados), and an upper House (Senado).

This constitution gives the King the power to name Senators, and to revoke laws if he wants to, and he is also given the title of Commander-in-chief of the army.

Following the defeat of the Carlists, the Spanish government dispatches an army to Cuba to fight the rebels who have controlled the island’s eastern half for seven years.

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