Mexican Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Mexican Revolution (Spanish: ) was a major armed struggle that started in 1910 with an uprising led by Francisco I. Madero against longtime autocrat Porfirio Díaz. The Revolution was characteriz...
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November 20; Commemoration of the ; Mexican Revolution ... On November 20, Mexico celebrates the anniversary of its Revolution. On this date, in the year 1910 the war to overthrow the dictator Porfirio Díaz, began.
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Robert Runyon's photographs of the Mexican Revolution (1910-20) represent a generally impartial eyewitness account of events in Northeastern Mexico from 1913 through 1916. Three hundred fifty unique images in the Runyon Collection document one chapter of the revolution which Runyon witnessed in Matamoros, Monterrey,
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Throughout its history Mexico has had many revolutions. The most famous perhaps is the Mexican Revolution from 1910-1920. The people of Mexico were getting tired of the dictator rule of President Porfino Diaz.
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Pleading he could see was not enough. He called for an armed -- in other words, violent -- revolution. ... The revolution was not over yet. In fact, the revolution was still only potential. ... The Mexican Revolution...
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More articles about the Mexican Revolution ... The Mexican Revolution was brought on by, among other factors, tremendous disagreement among the Mexican people over the dictatorship of President Porfirio Díaz, who, all told, stayed in office for thirty one years.
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The French revolution and Napoleonic wars diverted attention of Spain from its colonies leaving a vacuum and increasing dissatisfaction and desire for local government. ... At the core of Mexican patriotism is Hidalgo's Grito de Dolores. Every year, on the night of September 15-16, the President of the Republic "reenacts"
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Mexican Revolution: Summary ; Source for images: Michael C. Meyer, William L. Sherman (1979). The Course of Mexican History. New York: Oxford University Press. ... Execution without benefit of trial was common during the violent decade of 1910-1920. (p. 553) ... Execution in Mexican Revolution...
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