The Moderate Party was supported by part of the Army (the moderate
espadones such as General Narváez), landowners (a landowning
oligarchy of traditional
aristocrats and
upper bourgeoisie, especially the large landowners owners, the
latifundistas of
Andalusia and the
Meseta Central), and a portion of the
middle class (the so-called
gente de orden "people of order"). Economically the party tended to support
free trade, allowing the export of agricultural surplus, a policy compatible with the interests of its social base. Electorally, they defended limited
suffrage, in particular
sufragio censitario, "
census suffrage" that limited the electoral census to the wealthy, only those who owned a certain amount of property or paid a certain amount of taxes. Once
Carlism had been defeated militarily, the 1839
Convention of Vergara that put an end to the war allowed some of the more moderate Carlists to join the party or to support it from without. Similarly, after the
Concordat of 1851 the party gained the support of much of the clergy, although the so-called
neocatólicos ("neo-Catholics") remained outside and still nurtured hopes of a Carlist restoration. == Notes ==