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The War of 1912 (Spanish: Levantamiento Armado de los Independientes de Color, lit. 'Armed Uprising of the Independents of Color'), also known as the Little Race War , the Negro Rebellion , or The Twelve , was a series of protests and uprisings in 1912 in Cuba , which saw conflict between Afro-Cuban rebels and the armed forces of Cuba.
The Pacific theater of the Spanish–American War. In the 333 years of Spanish rule, the Philippines developed from a small overseas colony governed from the Mexico-based Viceroyalty of New Spain to a land with modern elements in the cities. The Spanish-speaking middle classes of the 19th century were mostly educated in the liberal ideas coming ...
part of Hundred Years' War; Location: Southern England Crown of Castile. Supported by. Kingdom of France. Kingdom of England: Castilian victory Siege of Bayonne (1374) (1374) part of Hundred Years' WarLocation: Southern France; Crown of Castile: Kingdom of England: Defeat War of the Bands (1375–1500) part of Medieval Crisis in Basque Country
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Third Carlist War: The war ended. 1878: Ten Years' War: The war ended. 1879: Pablo Iglesias founds the Partido Socialista Obrero Español or PSOE in Casa Labra, a bar from Madrid: 1898: 25 April: Spanish–American War: The war began. Spanish Empire as of 1898. 12 August: Spanish–American War: The war ended.
After the death of the king Ferdinand VII, in 1833, only Cuba and Puerto Rico remained under Spanish rule, until the Spanish–American War in 1898. These conflicts can be characterized both as civil wars and wars of national liberation , since the majority of the combatants were Spanish Americans on both sides, and the goal of the conflict for ...
The timeline of events of the Spanish–American War covers major events leading up to, during, and concluding the Spanish–American War, a ten-week conflict in 1898 between Spain and the United States of America.
177 years Spanish conquest of Guatemala: 1524: 1697: 173 years Spanish conquest of Chiapas: 1523: 1695: 172 years Genoese–Mongol Wars: 1307: 1478: 171 years Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars: 1368: 1537: 169 years Mughal–Sikh wars: 1621: 1788: 167 years Ottoman–Hungarian wars: 1366: 1526: 160 years Polish–Swedish wars: 1563: 1721: 158 years ...