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5 March, 09:44

How was the rebellion in Spain different from that in Italy? The new Spanish ruler seized power without popular support from citizens. Spain was not in economic or social turmoil when the rebellion occurred. The Spanish rebellion did not result in an authoritarian government. Spain's military leaders did not fully support the new Spanish ruler.

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    The rebellion in Spain was different from the rebellion in Italy due to the fact that the new Spanish ruler seized power without popular support from the citizens unlike that of the Italian ruler who counted on his people support. The Spanish ruler who seize power without his people support was General Francisco Franco while Benito Mussolini was the ruler of Italy.
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