Final answer:
The question mistakenly suggests that Tennyson and a group called the Apostles were involved in actions against Ferdinand VII in Spain; however, Tennyson was an English poet with no records of such involvement in Spanish political affairs.
Step-by-step explanation:
In 1830, Tennyson & members of a group called the Apostles did not actually go to a country to overthrow Ferdinand VII. This seems to be a misinterpretation of historical events. The reference to Ferdinand VII relates to the time when the Spanish liberal coup of 1820 occurred and led to the Holy Alliance's support for an invasion of Spain to restore Ferdinand to the throne after a French army intervened. Tennyson, a renowned English poet who was born in 1809, was not involved in any such political activities. However, in terms of historical context, the Spanish liberal coup did indeed relate to attempts in Spain that affected Ferdinand VII's rule.