Democratization of Creeperopolis |
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Date | 1886 – January 1888 |
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Goals |
- Abolition of the monarchy
- Democratization of the country
- Establishment of a parliament
- Expansion of political freedoms
- Secession of Senvar
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- Protests
- Riots
- Strikes
- Insurgency
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Resulted in | Beginning of the Second Parliamentary Era
- End of the Adolfisto
- Reduction of the monarchy's power
- Establishment of a parliament
- Establishment of political parties
- Autonomy for Senvar
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- File:Flag of Creeperopolis (1326–1565, 1771–1778, 1845–1887, 1933–1935).png Adolfo III #
- File:Flag of Creeperopolis (1326–1565, 1771–1778, 1845–1887, 1933–1935).png Gustavo I
- File:Flag of Creeperopolis (1326–1565, 1771–1778, 1845–1887, 1933–1935).png Óscar Cabañeras Manzanedo
- File:Flag of Creeperopolis (1326–1565, 1771–1778, 1845–1887, 1933–1935).png Carlos Alvear Guardián
- File:Flag of Creeperopolis (1326–1565, 1771–1778, 1845–1887, 1933–1935).png Mariano Melgarejo Morales
- File:Flag of Creeperopolis (1326–1565, 1771–1778, 1845–1887, 1933–1935).png Gutierre Fuentes Jiménez
- File:Flag of Creeperopolis (1326–1565, 1771–1778, 1845–1887, 1933–1935).png Antonio Arenas Merino
- File:Flag of Creeperopolis (1326–1565, 1771–1778, 1845–1887, 1933–1935).png Macos Espiga Mina
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The democratization of Creeperopolis, known in Creeperopolis as The Democratization (Creeperian: La'Democratización), was a two-year period between 1886 and 1888 where the power of the Creeperian absolute monarchy was curbed and a parliament was established. The political changes in Creeperopolis ended the Adolfisto and began the Second Parliamentary Era which lasted until 1933 with the outbreak of the Creeperian Civil War.
Background
Fall of the First Parliamentary Era
Manuelisto and Adolfisto
Democratic movements
Aftermath
See also