It seems that it's almost a consensus among Spaniards - from history buffs to laymen - that Ferdinand VII was one of the worst kings - if not the worst - that Spain's ever had. Let's imagine that he dies in 1813...
For one thing the Carlist Wars are butterflied away. What else happens?
Carlos is a firm believer of the divine right of kings so he's not a person to bring consensus... So will he more decisively screw the 1812 Constitution bringing a stiff stability to the mainland enabling Spain to keep New Spain or more at least during his reign?
For one thing the Carlist Wars are butterflied away. What else happens?
Carlos is a firm believer of the divine right of kings so he's not a person to bring consensus... So will he more decisively screw the 1812 Constitution bringing a stiff stability to the mainland enabling Spain to keep New Spain or more at least during his reign?