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Study Hint 1
Question: In the context of Provinces of Spain, the Trienio Liberal is considered…
Trivia Question Study Fact: The provinces of Spain, as they largely exist today, were initially established during the 1833 territorial reorganization, but a similar system of provincial divisions was also implemented during the Trienio Liberal in 1822, representing an earlier attempt to structure Spanish territory.
Trivia Question Explanation: The 1822 territorial division of Spain, enacted during the Trienio Liberal, served as a predecessor to the more definitive 1833 reorganization, demonstrating an earlier attempt to define provinces based on collections of municipalities.
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Study Hint 2
Question: In the context of 19th-century Spain, the *Trienio Liberal* is considered…
Trivia Question Study Fact: The *Trienio Liberal* (1820-1823) was a brief period of liberal governance in Spain initiated by a military uprising, or *pronunciamiento*, that compelled Ferdinand VII to reinstate the Spanish Constitution of 1812, which he had previously repealed. This period ultimately ended when Ferdinand VII abolished the constitution again, ushering in a decade of absolutist rule.
Trivia Question Explanation: The *Trienio Liberal* began after a *pronunciamiento* forced Ferdinand VII to accept the 1812 Constitution, establishing a constitutional monarchy, but it was ultimately cut short by Ferdinand’s subsequent abolition of the constitution.
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Study Hint 3
Question: In the context of the Kingdom of Spain (1810-1873), the *Trienio Liberal* is considered…
Trivia Question Study Fact: The *Trienio Liberal* (1820-1823) was a brief period of liberal governance in Spain initiated by a military uprising (*pronunciamiento*) that compelled Ferdinand VII to reinstate the Spanish Constitution of 1812, which he had previously repealed. This period ultimately ended when Ferdinand VII abolished the constitution again, ushering in a decade of absolutist rule.
Trivia Question Explanation: The *Trienio Liberal* began after a *pronunciamiento* forced Ferdinand VII to accept the 1812 Constitution, representing a temporary shift towards liberal governance before his subsequent return to absolutism.
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Study Hint 4
Question: In the context of Ferdinand VII's rule, the Trienio Liberal is considered…
Trivia Question Study Fact: Ferdinand VII's reign was marked by significant political shifts in Spain, including a period known as the Trienio Liberal (1820-1823). This three-year span of liberal rule was initiated by a revolt led by Rafael del Riego, which compelled Ferdinand to reinstate the Spanish Constitution of 1812 after he had previously rejected it.
Trivia Question Explanation: The revolt led by Rafael del Riego in 1820 forced Ferdinand VII to restore the Spanish Constitution of 1812, initiating a three-year period of liberal rule known as the Trienio Liberal.
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