Under the catholic church, the government in Spain lost position and many of it's possessions.
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Short answer: General Francisco Franco, who after victory became the leader of Spain, a position he essentially occupied until his death in 1975. Slightly longer answer: The Spanish Civil War began on July 17, 1936, in Spanish Morocco, when a group of army officers led by Francisco Franco staged a pronunciamiento, a military coup, against the government of the Second Spanish Republic, which had been in existence for only five years. The uprising quickly spread to Spain itself. The Nationalists, as the army rebels came to be known, had the support of a large proportion of the military, the Catholic hierarchy in Spain, and the land-owning aristocracy, all of whom were angry over various progressive reforms of the Republican government. The attempted coup failed, however, and the country fell into a civil war that lasted more than two and a half years and remains the bloodiest conflict Spain has ever known.
Ferdinand V and Isabella of Spain.
Alexander Hamilton did not purchase territory from Spain.
Under the catholic church, the government in Spain lost position and many of it's possessions.
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In 1936, General Francisco Franco started a revolution in Spain He (and other army officers) rebelled against the republican Spanish government, which had replaced the Spanish monarchy in 1931. Both Hitler and Mussolini provided military support to Franco. The Soviet Union, however, supported the republican government. The U.S. remained neutral, a position reinforced by the fact that the Neutrality Acts forbade the sale of munitions to either side in the Spanish Civil War. Franco prevailed in 1939.
I believe that was Francisco Franco. It was he led the Nationalist rebels against the Republican government during Spain's civil war.
The Nationalists This group, which had facist tendencies, rebelled against Spain's democratic Republican Government.
There was some gold and silver in Spain, but what made Spain rich in the 16th and 17th centuries was the gold and silver taken from Spanish possessions in the Americas.
Yes, Spain has a government, it has a Parliamentary Monarchy.
Spain has a Constitutional Monarchy form of government.