El pronunciamiento de Huelva contra el General Espartero y el Sitio de Sevilla de 1843
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En el verano de 1843 se produjeron
en Andalucía pronunciamientos contra
la Regencia del general Espartero. En
Huelva la Junta Central establecida intentó
organizar y dirigir la insurrección. En julio
de 1843 Sevilla se prepara para sufrir el
asedio del general Van Halen y Huelva
acude a ayudar a la capital bombardeada.
Más de 600 bombas cayeron sobre la
ciudad. Finalmente, se logra el fin de la
Regencia y el establecimiento del reinado
de Isabel II (1843-1868).
In the summer of 1843 the pronouncement is produced in Andalusia against the Regency of the general Espartero. The Central Board established in Huelva tries to organize and direct the insurgency. In July 1843 Seville is prepared to suffer the siege of the general Van- Halen and Huelva comes to the rescue of the bombed capital. More than 600 bombs fall on the city. Finally, comes the end of the Regency and the establishment of the reign of Isabel II (1843-1868).
In the summer of 1843 the pronouncement is produced in Andalusia against the Regency of the general Espartero. The Central Board established in Huelva tries to organize and direct the insurgency. In July 1843 Seville is prepared to suffer the siege of the general Van- Halen and Huelva comes to the rescue of the bombed capital. More than 600 bombs fall on the city. Finally, comes the end of the Regency and the establishment of the reign of Isabel II (1843-1868).







