THE ROAD TO MODERN SPAIN
YEARS OF CONFLICT
• The Nationalists with Franco thought the Republicans were too against the Church and
wanted to stop them by force to bring back the Catholic Church.
The years of conflict saw many hundreds of
tanks and planes flown by both sides, by the
end in April 1939, 500,000 people were dead
and 450,000 more left the country.
The Nationalists were supported largely by
Nazi Germany and Benito Mussolini’s Italy.
The Republicans, on the other hand, found
support from the Soviet Union and Mexico.
The rest of Europe promised to stay out, but, in
reality, many foreigners volunteered to fight for
both sides and France supplied the
Republicans weapons.
The Spanish Civil War became called
the “rehearsal for World War II.”
SPANISH DICTATORSHIP AND MIRACLE
• After the Nationalist victory in the Civil War, Franco made the country once again into a
military dictatorship. The church was made a central part of the government and the
monarchy was effectively banned.
• After the defeat of Franco’s allies Germany and Italy in World War II, Spain found itself
isolated from both other, more democratic European countries, the West and the Soviet
Union.
However, from 1959-1974, the Spanish
economy saw a brief boom, second only to
Japan and becoming the ninth largest
economy in the world until the crash.
Tourism grew but, freedom of people
was severely limited and the government
maintained strict control.
FRANCO’S SPAIN
• After the Nationalist victory in the Civil War, Franco made the country once again into a
military dictatorship. Spanish was made into the dominant language.
• The church was made a central part of the government – schools had children pray before
every class to the Christian God AND to Franco.
• However, he refused to put the Monarchy back into any position.
• While Franco was from Galicia, under his rule, he made Castilian the main language.
1960-ERA SPAIN 2000-ERA VIETNAM
THE LONELY MAN OF EUROPE
• After the defeat of Franco’s allies Germany and Italy at the end of World War II, Spain
found itself isolated from other countries in Europe, as well as the US and the Soviet
Union. Argentina provided early post-war support.
• However, as the Communist Soviet Union became a concern for the Capitalist United
States, the US began to provide assistance to Spain.
• President Eisenhower visited Spain from 1959, but other European nations were less
open to Franco’s often violent and overpowering rule.
THE SPANISH MIRACLE
• Between 1959 and 1974, Spain found its economy booming. Spain’s growth became the
second highest in the world (after Japan) and its overall economy was the ninth largest in
the world.
• This saw developments like the SEAT 600 and La Torre de Madrid.
• Government control remained strict but the people’s lifestyle improved.
THE RETURN TO DEMOCRACY
• In 1969, Franco fell to poor health and named Juan Carlos I to be his heir. (This also
marks the first return of Spanish royalty to the country.)
• Franco died in 1975, so Juan Carlos took over, where he began ending the dictatorship
policies after being crowned King in 1977.
• Juan Carlos put back Autonomous policies for regions of Spain, balancing many of the
various reforms Spain had been having trouble with for centuries.
• Thanks in part to this, we had the formation
of modern Spain.

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End of Civil War and Spanish Miracle

  • 1. THE ROAD TO MODERN SPAIN
  • 2. YEARS OF CONFLICT • The Nationalists with Franco thought the Republicans were too against the Church and wanted to stop them by force to bring back the Catholic Church. The years of conflict saw many hundreds of tanks and planes flown by both sides, by the end in April 1939, 500,000 people were dead and 450,000 more left the country. The Nationalists were supported largely by Nazi Germany and Benito Mussolini’s Italy. The Republicans, on the other hand, found support from the Soviet Union and Mexico. The rest of Europe promised to stay out, but, in reality, many foreigners volunteered to fight for both sides and France supplied the Republicans weapons. The Spanish Civil War became called the “rehearsal for World War II.”
  • 3. SPANISH DICTATORSHIP AND MIRACLE • After the Nationalist victory in the Civil War, Franco made the country once again into a military dictatorship. The church was made a central part of the government and the monarchy was effectively banned. • After the defeat of Franco’s allies Germany and Italy in World War II, Spain found itself isolated from both other, more democratic European countries, the West and the Soviet Union. However, from 1959-1974, the Spanish economy saw a brief boom, second only to Japan and becoming the ninth largest economy in the world until the crash. Tourism grew but, freedom of people was severely limited and the government maintained strict control.
  • 4. FRANCO’S SPAIN • After the Nationalist victory in the Civil War, Franco made the country once again into a military dictatorship. Spanish was made into the dominant language. • The church was made a central part of the government – schools had children pray before every class to the Christian God AND to Franco. • However, he refused to put the Monarchy back into any position. • While Franco was from Galicia, under his rule, he made Castilian the main language.
  • 6. THE LONELY MAN OF EUROPE • After the defeat of Franco’s allies Germany and Italy at the end of World War II, Spain found itself isolated from other countries in Europe, as well as the US and the Soviet Union. Argentina provided early post-war support. • However, as the Communist Soviet Union became a concern for the Capitalist United States, the US began to provide assistance to Spain. • President Eisenhower visited Spain from 1959, but other European nations were less open to Franco’s often violent and overpowering rule.
  • 7. THE SPANISH MIRACLE • Between 1959 and 1974, Spain found its economy booming. Spain’s growth became the second highest in the world (after Japan) and its overall economy was the ninth largest in the world. • This saw developments like the SEAT 600 and La Torre de Madrid. • Government control remained strict but the people’s lifestyle improved.
  • 8. THE RETURN TO DEMOCRACY • In 1969, Franco fell to poor health and named Juan Carlos I to be his heir. (This also marks the first return of Spanish royalty to the country.) • Franco died in 1975, so Juan Carlos took over, where he began ending the dictatorship policies after being crowned King in 1977. • Juan Carlos put back Autonomous policies for regions of Spain, balancing many of the various reforms Spain had been having trouble with for centuries. • Thanks in part to this, we had the formation of modern Spain.