Spain’s two most urgent problems—ending the civil …

Years: 1876 - 1876
February

Spain’s two most urgent problems—ending the civil war unleashed by the Carlists, the partisans of the successors to the Spanish throne in the male line, and drafting the constitution—are both settled in 1876.

The Bourbon pretender to the Spanish throne, Carlos, Duke of Madrid, aka Carlos VII, had organized and now leads the Third Carlist War as the effective ruler much of peninsular Spain between 1872 and 1876.

The pronunciamiento by Martinez Campos had established Alfonso XII as King of Spain on December 29, 1874, marking the end of the First Spanish Republic.

The new Spanish commander, General Fernando Primo de Rivera, marches on February 2 on the remaining Carlist stronghold at Estella, where he meets a force of about sixteen hundred men under General Carlos Calderón at nearby Montejurra.

Calderón is forced to withdraw after a courageous and costly defense, nd the government troops take the town on February 19.

The Carlist forces have not succeeded, and their promises have not been fulfilled.

The Carlist pretender goes into into exile in France on February 28, bringing the four-year conflict to an end.

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