The Second Carlist War, or the War of the Matiners (
Catalan for "early-risers," so-called from the harassing action that took place at the earliest hours of the morning), was a
civil war
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in
Spain
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. Some historians consider it a direct Catalan revolt against Madrid, fought primarily in
Catalonia
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by the
Carlists under General
Ramón Cabrera against the forces of the government of
Isabella II. The uprising began in September 1846 and continued until May 1849, spreading to
Galicia.
Theoretically, the war was fought to facilitate the marriage of Isabella II with the Carlist pretender,
Carlos Luis de Borbón (or ''Carlos VI''), which was supported by some ''doctrinaire'' elements from the
moderate party
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and by the Carlists. The marriage never took place, as Isabella II was wed to
Francisco de Borbón.
The conflict was rather minor in the Basque Country in the
Basque context, a central focus of Carlist uprisings, it was non-existent, so "Second Carlist War" invariably refers to the
Third Carlist War
The Third Carlist War (), which occurred from 1872 to 1876, was the last Carlist War in Spain. It is sometimes referred to as the "Second Carlist War", as the earlier Second Carlist War, "Second" War (1847–1849) was smaller in scale and relative ...
. It coincided with the democratic
Revolutions of 1848
The revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the springtime of the peoples or the springtime of nations, were a series of revolutions throughout Europe over the course of more than one year, from 1848 to 1849. It remains the most widespre ...
, when
Maria Christina revoked the constitution of
Ramón de Narváez. Narváez himself led the counterattack against the revolt in Galicia while
Fernando de Córdova, captain-general of Catalonia, put down the isolated rebel cells in that region by early 1849. In June of that year, amnesty was granted to the Carlists and those who had fled returned.
The war caused between 3,000 and 10,000 casualties.
Nineteenth Century Death Tolls
References
Conflicts in 1846
Conflicts in 1847
Conflicts in 1848
Conflicts in 1849
1840s in Spain
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Military history of Catalonia
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