Tortosa Pact

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Template:Refimprove The Federal Tortosa Pact, or simply, Tortosa Pact (Template:Langx or Script error: No such module "Lang".), was an ideological manifesto and organizational project from Republican and Federal forces of Aragon, the Balearic Islands, Catalonia and the Valencia region, signed in Tortosa on May 18, 1869.[1] The signing of the pact was one of the first practical expressions of federalism, while still rejecting separatism.[2]

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Subsequent developments

The pact led to similar pacts such as those of Córdoba, the two Castiles, Valladolid, the Galician-Asturian pact in Santiago de Compostela, the Basque-Navarran pact at Eibar and lastly the Madrid Agreement of 30 July 1869.[3]

When the First Spanish Republic was established (1873), there were different attempts in Barcelona to proclaim a Catalan State within a Spanish Federal Republic.

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References

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  1. Federalismo y cuestión federal en España, Manuel Chust Calero, p100
  2. Història contemporània de Catalunya, Josep Maria Figueras, p92-93
  3. España tal como es Valentí Almirall, p. 33, note 35

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