The French army was occupying Spain. On 2 May 1808 there was a revolt in Madrid against the French. This was the beginning of the Spanish War of Independence. The war ended in 1814.
The Spanish people fought a guerrilla war against the French army. The French army soon controlled most of Spain. Spain had two governments. A French government in Madrid, headed by Napoleon’s brother, Joseph I (Pepe Botella).
And a Spanish government in Cádiz headed by Fernando VII (Carlos IV’s son).
Joseph Bonaparte. Photo by François Gérard [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons. |
Fernando VII by Goya. Via Wikimedia Commons. |
In 1812 the Spanish government in Cádiz approved a new Constitution, called the Constitution of Cádiz (la Pepa). It was Spain’s first liberal constitution:
• The power of the monarchy was reduced.
• Ordinary people could vote in elections (only men).
• Government was separated into three branches: legislative, executive and judicial.
• Freedom of press was established.
• The Spanish Inquisition was abolished.
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