Conclusion
It is evident through the analysis of the many different conflicts and tensions that plagued the nation of Spain, the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War was an accumulation of many varied problems, reasons and events including issues of politics, religion and social status. The deep divides separating the people of Spain from each other in one form or another, whether it be rich against poor, liberals against church, or anarchists against fascists, were too strong to prevent the colossal conflict that waged on in Spain from 1936 and 1939.