La guerra de la Independencia en Vélez-Málaga y en la Axarquía: guerrillas y contraguerrillas
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2009.v0i31.184Keywords:
Vélez-Málaga, War of Independence, Guerrillas war, José Bonaparte, MaransinAbstract
The announcement of the uprising in Madrid, on the 2nd of May, 1808, unleashed a popularresponse in Malaga, which had tragic consequences. In Vélez-Málaga, the sympathetic attitude of
their magistrate to the French cause provoked so much tension among the neighbourhood that the
Local Cabinet Meeting cautiously considered to arrange him a police protection and subsequent
transfer to Granada. After the advance of the French army through Andalucía, José Napoleón I
begin a royal visit to the Andalusian cities. From Málaga he moves to Vélez, in order to know about
their peculiar sugar cane cultivation; there, he is welcomed with all the honours. Public outcry
moves then to the Axarquía region, where many groups of patriots, leaded by rebels coming from
different social classes, arise with a same objective: to expel the French occupation army from
Andalucía and restore the throne to their legitimate Sovereign, Fernando VII.
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