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Revista de historia del derecho

versión On-line ISSN 1853-1784

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MARTIRE, Eduardo. Fernando VII Y Las Indias (1814-1833) Primera Parte (1814-1820). Rev. hist. derecho [online]. 2012, n.44, pp.108-127. ISSN 1853-1784.

On his return to the throne and until his death, he kept firmly two goals that were fundamental for his administration: reaffirm his nature of an absolute monarch in the old fashion way and the inexcusable recovery of Colonial America, whether by worthy agreements or by the force of arms. American realities in addition to international demands, lead -once the circle had been closed-, to change his negative attitude towards the Constitution of Cadiz and proclaim its validity on March 10, 1820. In this way he reversed the orientation of the Spanish government, and with Spanish America.

Palabras clave : Fernando VII; 1814-1820; Fernandino Project; Liberals and absolutists; Peninsular versus Americans.

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