Francisco Ignacio Madero González (Spanish pronunciation: [fɾanˈsisko jɣˈnasjo maˈðeɾo ɣonˈsales]; 30 October 1873 – 22 February 1913) was a Mexican businessman...
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R. (1955). Francisco I. Madero: Apostle of Democracy. New York: Columbia University Press. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Francisco León de la...
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Pascual Orozco (section Break with Madero)
1915) was a Mexican revolutionary leader who rose up to support Francisco I. Madero in late 1910 to depose long-time president Porfirio Díaz (1876-1911)...
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Francisco I. Madero Avenue, commonly known as simply Madero Street, is a geographically and historically significant pedestrian street of Mexico City...
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conference with constitutionalist rebel Francisco I. Madero. In 1913, after Victoriano Huerta had seized power from Madero, Huerta named him president of the...
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Mazapa de Madero – Francisco I. Madero, president of Mexico Miguel Alemán (Chiapas) – Miguel Alemán Valdés Montecristo de Guerrero – Vicente Guerrero Motozintla...
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antireelectionist movement against President Porfirio Díaz led by Francisco I. Madero. In 1911, he was elected to the city council of Orizaba, Veracruz...
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Vicente Ramón Guerrero Saldaña (Spanish: [biˈsente raˈmoŋ ɡeˈreɾo]; baptized 10 August 1782 – 14 February 1831) was a Mexican military officer and statesman...
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Francisco I. Madero: Apostle of Democracy. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 91. Ross, Francisco I. Madero, p. 120. Ross, Francisco I. Madero,...
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1910 when Francisco I. Madero began a campaign against the re-election of Porfirio Díaz. Lascuráin was a supporter of Madero, and after Madero was elected...
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to power by coup against the democratically elected government of Francisco I. Madero with the aid of other Mexican generals and the U.S. Ambassador to...
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Pancho Villa (redirect from Francisco Villa)
that forced out President Porfirio Díaz and brought Francisco I. Madero to power in 1911. When Madero was ousted by a coup led by General Victoriano Huerta...
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wealthy northern landowner Francisco I. Madero challenged Díaz in the 1910 presidential election and Díaz jailed him, Madero called for an armed uprising...
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Emil Lewis Holmdahl (category United States Army personnel of World War I)
America, under Francisco Madero, Pancho Villa, and Venustiano Carranza in the Mexican Revolution, and under John J. Pershing again in World War I. In 1926,...
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Zapatistas fought against the national governments of Porfirio Díaz, Francisco Madero, Victoriano Huerta, and Venustiano Carranza. Their goal was rural land...
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Chilpancingo (redirect from Chilpancingo, Guerrero)
which Emiliano Zapata defeated federal forces of Porfirio Díaz, Francisco I. Madero, Victoriano Huerta and Venustiano Carranza. A major defeat of Huerta's...
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of President Porfirio Díaz. He was one of the first supporters of Francisco I. Madero, whom he accompanied in his presidential campaign. He was director...
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federal forces remains on the Mexican side of the border. In late 1910, Francisco Madero issues the Plan of San Luis Potosí, a proclamation which called for...
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troops in Guerrero surrendered in Acapulco. Rebels loyal to Francisco I. Madero chose Francisco Figueroa as the governor and established Guerrero's capital...
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Anti-Reelectionist movement launched by Francisco I. Madero in 1908–1909 in opposition to President Porfirio Díaz. When Madero called for an uprising against Díaz...
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Liberal Francisco Madero's challenge to Díaz during the 1910 presidential election. Madero was defeated in a sham election and imprisoned. Madero ordered...
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Battle of Cuautla in May 1911, but when the revolutionary leader Francisco I. Madero became president he disavowed the role of the Zapatistas, denouncing...
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and the revolutionary Francisco Madero on May 21, 1911. The treaty put an end to the fighting between forces supporting Madero and those of Díaz and thus...
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was abruptly ended when he was assassinated alongside President Francisco I. Madero during the Ten Tragic Days, a coup that marked a pivotal moment in...
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Díaz and rebel forces of Francisco Madero, during the Mexican Revolution. Pascual Orozco and Pancho Villa commanded Madero's army, which besieged Ciudad...
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declared open rebellion on 20 November 1910, under Francisco I. Madero's Plan de San Luis. Guerrero, who had been appointed Chief of Operations of the...
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football league in Mexico. The team plays its home games at the Estadio Francisco I. Madero. The team was founded on 28 September 2016, in resemblance of the...
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Francisco I. Madero - José María Pino Suárez - Gustavo A. Madero Fernández de Lizardi (1776–1827) Valentín Gómez Farías (1781–1858) Vicente Guerrero (1782–1831)...
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aimlessly or praying during the earthquake. Then Mexican president Francisco I. Madero, conferring with some of his cabinet members at the moment, was standing...
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Headquarters" of Pascual Orozco. Declaration of rebellion against Francisco I. Madero. Orozco's Plan included important articles addressing socio-economic...
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