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Francisco Franco

Spansish Civil War

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Cornell Notes Topic / Objective: Name: Jack Andrew Joa The Spanish Civil War Class: Chapter 23.4 Notes Period: Date: Essential Question: The Spanish Civil War Chapter 23.4 Notes Questions: Notes: Spain: World War I: Neutral. Involved in a war with Morocco. Morocco was a protectorate. Some tribes resisted Spanish rule. War was unpopular at home. Suffered much of same unrest postwar as Italy and Germany. In 1921, the Spanish king authorized a ?final? campaign for victory. Terrible massacre of Spanish troops. Political crisis at home results. In 1923, a Coup by General Miguel Primo de Rivera. Toppled government. Ruled as a dictator. Army and conservatives kept him in power. Left king on throne.

Outbreak of the Spanish civil war

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BY SPRING 1936 THE PLOT TO OVERTHROW THE OUTBREAK OF THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR COUP D'?TAT Generals Mola, Goded, Fanjul and Franco (later) Sanjurjo was nominal leader but he was in exile in Portugal Mola became the main organiser Included lots of younger, more junior officers Met 8 March 1936 Agreed that if Caballero took over the government or a communist revolution took place then they would act to take over major towns, specifically Madrid POPULAR FRONT RESPONSE Transferred some generals to less central or less important commands Franco ? Canary Islands Goded ? The Balearics Mola ?Pamplona in Navarre (left him in a stronger position to negotiate with the Carlists) SUPPORT Alfonsist monarchists ? Calvo Sotelo?s National Bloc CEDA ? Gil Robles
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