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la fecha de la Revolución |
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THE PRESIDENT WHEN THE REVOLUTION STARTED. When he was first elected president he had good intentions. He created a more stable government and got rid of crime. He turned Mexico's economy into a functional and developmental one. |
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This person ran for president after hearing an interview with Diaz. He gathered supporters to defeat Diaz in the 1910 election. Wanted democracy. Thrown in jail before elections. After Diaz resigned he became president for a short time (he tried to please everyone which led to inaction) STARTED THE REVOLUTION |
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Three leaders that lead the revolutionary groups. |
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Emiliano Zapata Francisco "Pancho" Villa Pascual Orozco |
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The two leaders from the north. Took control of cities in the north which convinced Diaz to resign and flee. |
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Francisco "Pancho" Villa and Pascual Orozco |
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Declared himself president in 1914 after Madero was killed. Disliked by Zapato and Villa. Set up a fake meeting between Zapata and his general and Zapata was killed. After Zapata's death he lost all support. Killed upon attempting to flee. |
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Representative of the federal government. (delegado y orador del partido) Alto, delgado con piel manchada. César's supporter from the beginning |
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Mayor of the town (municipal president) César's strongest supporter |
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