1 / 14

The Main Causes of the Spanish Civil War

The Main Causes of the Spanish Civil War. Vanessa, Seraphina . Main Categories. Social Economic Political. Social Causes. Social Issues: Of or relating to society or its organisation. Also relating to rank and status in society. Impacting Negatively On: Peasants Workers Blamed on:

blade
Télécharger la présentation

The Main Causes of the Spanish Civil War

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Main Causes of the Spanish Civil War Vanessa, Seraphina

  2. Main Categories • Social • Economic • Political

  3. Social Causes Social Issues: Of or relating to society or its organisation. Also relating to rank and status in society. Impacting Negatively On: • Peasants • Workers Blamed on: • The Government • The Upper Class/ Bourgeious. • The Church • The Army

  4. Social Causes - The Church The Church was rich and powerful and closely tied to the aristocracy. • The Church favoured the rights and status of the upper classes. This caused much resentment among people in the poorer areas. • Church had been using its influence to tell people which way to vote as well as having a monopoly in the education system. This created hatred in the politically left parties and also amongst the Spanish people.

  5. Social Causes - The Army The Army was disliked by the people since it had a reputation of brutality and taxes. • The people certainly didn’t like the fact that the army was getting involved in political issues.

  6. Social Causes - The Upper Class Primo De Rivera did not allow Catalonia to self govern. After the King was overthrown, the Anarchists became popular since they advocated land redistribution. • unequal treatment of citizens will cause them to rise in revolt and attempt to assert their authority over the entire nation or to support a more modernising and more communist political view.

  7. Economic Causes-Seraphina Economic: Of or relating to the practical necessities of life; material goods. Of most concern to: • Peasants; • Workers; Blamed on/Stems froms: • Government; • The Upper Class/ Bourgeious.

  8. Economic Causes-Seraphina • Depended on Spanish Empire’s resources, thus had no developed home industry. • Extreme poverty when empire fell. • Poor Infrastructure attempted to solve by International loans. Led to dependence. • Heavily Affected by the Great Depression, loans were recalled. • Mass unemployment; • Industrial production halved.

  9. Economic Causes-Seraphina • “Latifundia” • Linked to social ills, widened inequality. • Maintained an uneconomic, inefficient and feudal type of land ownership. • Martin Blinkhorn--"a staggeringly unjust society" • Laborers were exploited with minimal wages and poor conditions, • Bred support for Anarchists.

  10. Political Causes-Joint Political: Of or relating to the government or the public affairs of a country. Of most concern to: • Everybody! :) Blamed on/ Stems from: • Government Policy • Churches and Wealthy Businesses Opposing Change • Military Strenght

  11. Political Causes Spain has a history of Military Intervention in Politics. True democracy never existed, and when it did, it was a failure. • Military believed it was their right to determine the government “for the good of the country” • When Riviera lost control of the army during the Great Depression, his government fell. • Difficult to put in any policies to rectify this. • Azana attempted to reduce military influence during his rule in the Left Republic, but few people took him up on the offer.

  12. Political Causes Elections divided almost evenly, thus a government did not have the chance to implement effective policies. • The reforms by the Left Republic were reversed by the Right, causing controversy no matter what. • The people did not abide by the rules of democracy, being very unsatisfied no matter what due to the split between Republican and Nationalist. • Military did not respect the Republic’s decisions.

  13. Political Causes Inability to facilitate smooth transition • Military’s involvement means there is no natural progression. • Preventative brutality also compromises democracy of the elections.

  14. Political Causes Corrupt “Rotation” System • For a long time there was no proper election system; a false democracy was used. • Entrenchment of this reinforces the ‘superiority of Bourgeious” • People want a representative govt. and this is because of the history.

More Related