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Spanish and regime
* 1936 – 1939 – After the United Kingdom recognised the Franco's regime in 1938, Gibraltar had two Spanish Consulates, a Republican one and a Nationalistic one.
Through the efforts and influence of the Spanish Anarchists during the Spanish Revolution within the Spanish Civil War, starting in 1936 anarchist communism existed in most of Aragon, parts of the Levante and Andalusia, as well as in the stronghold of Anarchist Catalonia before being crushed by the combined forces of the regime that won the war, Hitler, Mussolini, Spanish Communist Party repression ( backed by the USSR ) as well as economic and armaments blockades from the capitalist countries and the Second Spanish Republic itself.
* Spanish Maquis, guerrillas who resisted the Francisco Franco regime in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War
It strongly criticized the American colonial regime for its menace to the Spanish and Latin American roots of the Puerto Rican culture.
It was resumed during the War of Spanish Succession and in 1704 set on a permanent basis, remaining until the end of the Ancien regime.
* December – Andres Malong, a native chieftain of Pangasinan, Philippines, leads a revolt against the Spanish regime.
The PRP viewed the outbreak of the First World War as a unique opportunity to achieve a number of goals: putting an end to the twin threats of a Spanish invasion of Portugal and of foreign occupation of the African colonies and, at the internal level, creating a national consensus around the regime and even around the party.
The territory was incorporated into the Spanish East Indies but the actual administration of the territory was by an indigenous regime.
Pilar was the daughter of a powerful banker, Fermín Muguiro, a strongman of the regime and the boss of the conservative Spanish party.
A letter from a Spanish contact of his has been preserved and unambiguously confirms his opposition to the Nazi regime.
Miró's surrealist origins evolved out of " repression " much like all Spanish surrealist and magic realist work, especially because of his Catalan ethnicity, which was subject to special persecution by the Franco regime.
While Spanish Nueva canción musicians with the fall of the Franco regime finally overcame censorship in the late 1970s musicians from the Southern Cone faced severe censorship and even exile and death by the ruling right-wing military juntas.
Although Spanish pop music is currently flourishing, the industry suffered for many years under Francisco Franco's regime, with few outlets for Spanish performers during the 1930s through the 1970s.
Similarly to Tupac Amaru's rebellion, Tupac Katari lead similar rebellion against the oppressive Spanish regime in the nations capital of La Paz, Bolivia.
The typical military dictatorship in Latin America was ruled by a junta ( derived from a Spanish word which can be translated as " conference " or " board "), or a committee composed of several officers, often from the military's most senior leadership, but in other cases less senior, as evidenced by the term colonels ' regime, where the military leaders remained loyal to the previous regime.
From 1810 to 1820, Iturbide had fought against those who sought to overturn the Spanish monarchy and Bourbon dynasty's right to rule New Spain and replace that regime with a republic.
Born in Santo Domingo to a Dominican father and a Spanish mother ( her mother was an attorney from Asturias, Spain who found herself exiled during the regime of Francisco Franco ), at an early age, her mother took her and her sister to Spain after breaking up with her father.
This position was inherited from the first datus, and came to be known as such during the Spanish regime.

Spanish and reacted
The French, under the command of 21-year-old Louis, duc d ' Enghien, reacted quickly and forced a battle before the arrival of 6, 000 Spanish reinforcements.
The Spanish People's Party reacted by promoting a boycott of all Polanco's media channels and shareholders.
Spanish troops reacted harshly, looting the province and executing any Tejanos accused of having Republican tendencies.
In 1569, the Spanish reacted in a moderate way, partly because most troops were tied up in Flanders.

Spanish and free
Many of the inhabitants fought, escaped to the jungle, or fled to the safety of passing Dutch ships This Spanish action was counterproductive as English, Dutch, and French pirates were now free to establish bases on the island's abandoned northern and western coasts, where wild cattle were now plentiful and free.
He successfully argued that the Africans, who had seized control of a Spanish ship on which they were being transported illegally as slaves, should not be extradited or deported to Cuba ( a Spanish colony where slavery was legal ) but should be considered free.
* 1740 – A combined force Spanish, free blacks and allied Indians defeat a British garrison at the Siege of Fort Mose near St. Augustine during the War of Jenkins ' Ear.
Another concern was whether it was proper to grant citizenship to the French, Spanish, and free black people living in New Orleans, as the treaty would dictate.
In Filipino, the word " libre " ( borrowed from Spanish ) has the same cost / freedom ambiguity as the English word " free ".
He also opened the first public opera house in Rome, and for the Carnival celebrations of 1668, commissioned Antonio Maria Abbatini of the Sistine Chapel Choir to set to music his free Italian translation of a Spanish religious drama La Baltasara.
In the Spanish viceroyalty of New Granada, corresponding mainly to modern Panama, Colombia, and Venezuela, the free black population in 1789 was 420, 000, whereas African slaves numbered only 20, 000.
* Indians in Spanish colonies are declared free against the wish of local settlers.
Because the Spanish had Christianized these Africans, this labor arrangement is for a specified time and then they are free to live their lives, just as the English laborers are.
* June 26 – War of Jenkins ' Ear – Siege of Fort Mose: A Spanish column of 300 regular troops, free black militia and Indian auxiliaries storms Britain's strategically crucial position of Fort Mose, Florida.
Despite the arrival of additional settlers, including whites, slaves and free blacks, from Bermuda and the receipt of relief supplies from Virginia and New England, the Eleuthera colony struggled for many years because of poor soil, fighting between settlers, and conflict with the Spanish.
This free biography of Spanish painter Francisco Goya ( American-Spain co-production ) premiered on November 8, 2006.
Foreigners who visited the missions remarked at how the priests ' control over the Indians appeared excessive, but necessary given the white men's isolation and numeric disadvantage .< ref > Bennett 1897b, p. 158: " In 1825 Governor Argüello wrote that the slavery of the Indians at the missions was bestial ... Governor Figueroa declared that the missions were < nowiki >'</ nowiki > entrenchments of monastic despotism < nowiki >'</ nowiki >..."</ ref > Indians were not paid wages as they were not considered free laborers and, as a result, the missions were able to profit from the goods produced by the Mission Indians to the detriment of the other Spanish and Mexican settlers of the time who could not compete economically with the advantage of the mission system.
This partly stemmed from old perceived slights: the Dutch were considered to have shown themselves ungrateful for the aid they had received against the Spanish by growing stronger than their former British protectors ; they caught most of the herring off the English east coast ; they had driven the English out of the East Indies committing presumed atrocities such as the Amboyna Massacre while vociferously appealing to the principle of free trade to circumvent taxation in the English colonies.
Sam Dolgoff estimated that about eight million people participated directly or at least indirectly in the Spanish Revolution, which he claimed " came closer to realizing the ideal of the free stateless society on a vast scale than any other revolution in history.
The slave army of L ' Overture, originally in alliance with the French to exile Spanish and English, eventually helped evict them too, creating a free Haiti.
This was funded by the Second Republic's Ministry of Education, and it was charged with touring Spain's remotest rural areas in order to introduce audiences to radically modern interpretations of classic Spanish theatre free of charge.
Avoiding all Spanish entanglements and getting free transport meant the French travelled loaded, not light like a defeated garrison marching to their own lines.
In 1939, at the end of the Spanish Civil War, there was some discussion of Llívia remaining a free territory of the defeated Republican government, but this was never carried out.
At one time, Three House also published the free weekly newspaper " El Sol de Sonoma ," in Spanish, and a bimonthly magazine called " FineLife.
Local weeklies include the free bilingual paper, Hudson Dispatch Weekly, ( named for the former daily Hudson Dispatch ), the Hudson Reporter, the Spanish language El Especialito.
Local weeklies include the free bilingual paper, Hudson Dispatch Weekly, a former daily, The West New York Reporter, which is part of the Hudson Reporter group of local weeklies, and the Spanish language El Especialito.
In 1821, Mexico had become free of Spanish reign and opened the area legally to colonists ; settlers poured into the area by the hundreds.

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