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Canarian nationalism : ウィキペディア英語版
Canarian nationalism

Canarian nationalism is a political movement that encourages the national consciousness of the Canarian people. The term includes several ideological trends, ranging from the right to self-determination (and complete independence from Spain) to a demand for further autonomy within Spain. It is followed by 34% of the canarian population.
==Self-government through history==
The origins of what is now considered "Canarian people" started with the Spanish conquest of the islands, when the local Guanche population〔''Hupalupa, Magos, Maúros, Majoreros'' or ''Amasik''〕 was defeated and eventually assimilated and European-style manorialism introduced in most of the islands.〔 Abreu Galindo, ''Historia de La Conquista de las siete Islas de Canaria''〕
During the last days of the conquest, on May 30, 1481, a Guanche leader from Gran Canaria called Tenesor Semidán (afterwards baptized as Fernando Guanarteme) signed a peace treaty with Ferdinand II of Aragon, in the so-called Carta de Calatayud.〔''Ovetense ("y así se le hizo su bautismo con gran solemnidad, como a persona real")''.〕 This treaty defined the archipelago as a kingdom within the Spanish monarchy, establishing the legal framework for its administration and its relationship with Spain.〔Juan Bethencuort Alfonso, ''Historia del Pueblo Guanche'', vol 2〕
The pact signed in Calatayud granted the rights and duties that would shape the Canarian fuero (), which would soon be utilized in institutions such as the Cabildos and the Canarian Court ('). Notable rights stated in the fuero included an autonomous treasury and army, and the continuity of traditional Canarian customs and roles. The Canary Islands had its own currency until 1776.〔Abreu Galindo, ("Que todas las franquezas y libertades que tenían, se le guardarían").〕
Initially only Gran Canaria accepted the pact, but one by one the whole archipelago eventually consented to the agreement.〔''El pacto para Tenerife'', Juan Bethencuort Alfonso, Historia del Pueblo Guanche, tomo III〕
Spain failed to fulfill the pact several times, a failure that resulted in the uprisings of 1502 (Ichasagua), 1770 (La Aldea), and 1778 (Arico).〔Juan Bethencuort Alfonso, ''Historia del Pueblo Guanche'', vol 3〕
The pact was finally discarded during the Restoration.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Vente a Orange - Móviles, tarifas 4G, ADSL, TV e Internet )

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