This document discusses the political situation in Spain in the 1830s-1840s. During this period there were battles between the Moderate and Progressive parties for power as they alternated in government through military coups (pronunciamientos). The major political figures were generals seen as heroes who led these coups. The pronunciamientos disrupted governance and led to corruption, though they rarely resulted in violence. The Progressives supported a constitution representing national sovereignty and voting rights for property owners. They fought despotism through coups and gained minor posts for the lower middle class. However, they later betrayed their alliance with the emerging Democrat party which advocated for universal male suffrage and land redistribution. The Moderates defended order