Catalan People by Charlie Carter

Catalan People by Charlie Carter

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Catalan People by Charlie Carter

Catalan People. The People's Struggle, a History. The end of the 18th century was a difficult time for Catalunya. In 1793, Spain was at war with post-revolutionary France and large parts of Catalunya (which shares a common border with France) were occupied by French soldiers. In 1795, Spain and France signed a peace treaty. In 1796, Spain allied itself with the French against the English; the result was a serious economic setback for Catalan interests. The English immediately blockaded Cadiz, Barcelona and South American ports, which caused a commercial collapse. Unemployment suddenly rose, soup kitchens were set up and there were bread riots in the streets. Catalans reacted angrily against the French blaming them for the situation; some even called for war against the French
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ISBN 13 9781715759445
ISBN 10 1715759443
Title Catalan People
Author Charlie Carter
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Blurb
Year published 2024-04-26
Number of pages 190
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