Federación de Trabajadores de la Región Española | |
Abbreviation | FTRE |
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Predecessor | Spanish Regional Federation of the IWA |
Successor | Union and Solidarity Pact |
Formation | September 25, 1881 |
Founded at | Barcelona |
Dissolved | October 1888 |
Purpose | Anarcho-syndicalism |
Location | |
Membership (1882) | 60,000 |
The Federation of Workers of the Spanish Region (Spanish: Federación de Trabajadores de la Región Española, FTRE) was a Spanish anarchist organization founded in the Barcelona Workers' Congress of 1881 by the initiative of a group of Catalan anarcho-syndicalists headed Josep Llunas i Pujals, Rafael Farga Pellicer and Antoni Pellicer, after the dissolution of the Spanish Regional Federation of the International Workingmen's Association founded in the Barcelona Workers' Congress of 1870. It only had seven years of life since it was dissolved in 1888. Its failure, in which the episode of La Mano Negra was key, opened a new stage in the history of anarchism in Spain dominated by propaganda of the deed.