• The Oaxaca Rebellion of 1823 was an armed conflict led by the Oaxaca government after the fall of the First Mexican Empire and the victory of the revolution...
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    Sovereign State of Oaxaca (Spanish: Estado Libre y Soberano de Oaxaca), is one of the 32 states that compose the Federative Entities of Mexico. It is divided...
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  • In the Central Valley region of the Southern Mexican state of Oaxaca archeologists discovered evidence of historic settlements. Aztecs from Tenochtitlan...
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  • conflict Mexico in World War I List of ongoing armed conflicts Timeline of Mexican War of Independence Mexican War of Independence 1805, 1809, 1813–1815...
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  • The Popular Indigenous Council of Oaxaca "Ricardo Flores Magón" (Spanish: Consejo Indígena Popular de Oaxaca "Ricardo Flores Magón"), also known by its...
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    Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, 1st Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca (/ɛərˈnɑːn kɔːrˈtɛs/ air-NAHN kor-TESS; Spanish: [eɾˈnaŋ koɾˈtes ðe...
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    This is a list of revolutions, rebellions, insurrections, and uprisings.   Revolutionary/rebel victory   Revolutionary/rebel defeat   Another result (e...
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    Félix Díaz (politician) (category People from Oaxaca City)
    in Oaxaca, Oaxaca. He was a leading figure in the rebellion against President Francisco I. Madero during the Mexican Revolution. He was the nephew of president...
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    Cristero War (Spanish: La Guerra Cristera), also known as the Cristero Rebellion or La Cristiada [la kɾisˈtjaða], was a widespread struggle in central...
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    state of Oaxaca was embroiled in a conflict that lasted more than seven months and resulted in at least seventeen deaths: 195  and the occupation of the...
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  • Don Martín Cortés y Zúñiga, 2nd Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca (1532–1589) was the son and designated heir of Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés by his...
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    (1822–1823) Battle of Almolonga (1823) Spanish attempts to reconquer Mexico (1821–1829) Battle of Mariel (1828) Rebellion of Oaxaca (1823) Rebellion of Guadalajara...
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  • Tristán de Luna y Arellano (category Explorers of the colonial Southwest of the United States)
    expedition to the Seven Cities of Cíbola and crushed an Indian rebellion in Oaxaca. Luna was chosen by Luís de Velasco, Viceroy of New Spain (Mexico), to establish...
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    Benito Juárez (category Governors of Oaxaca)
    Born in Oaxaca to a poor, rural, Indigenous family and orphaned as a child, Juárez passed under the care of his uncle, eventually moving to Oaxaca City at...
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    Porfirio Díaz (category Governors of Oaxaca)
    Porfirio Díaz was the sixth of seven children, baptized on 15 September 1830, in Oaxaca, Mexico, but his exact date of birth is unknown. 15 September...
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  • lists of active separatist movements and list of historical separatist movements Revolutionary movements: see List of revolutions and rebellions Religious...
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  • of the Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca. Three years later, in 1550, when Martín was twenty-eight, he spent a year in Europe fighting in the armies of...
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    ethnic identities. Antequera (Oaxaca City) was a Spanish settlement founded in 1529, but the rest of Oaxaca consisted of indigenous towns. Despite its...
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    and municipality in the southeast of the Mexican state of Oaxaca. It is part of the Tehuantepec District in the west of the Istmo Region. The area was important...
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    Oaxaca en la historia y en el mito (English: Oaxaca in history and myth) is a huge mural created by Arturo García Bustos (1926-2017). García Bustos was...
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    The Magonista rebellion of 1911 was an early uprising of the Mexican Revolution organized by the Liberal Party of Mexico (Spanish: Partido Liberal Mexicano...
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  • Movement for Triqui Autonomy (category Oaxaca)
    is the struggle for independence of the Triqui people, who live in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Once based in town of San Juan Copala, they are now largely...
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    1838, another rebellion against the government broke out in the north of the country at Tampico, and soon placed itself under the command of General José...
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    which Díaz defeated, and then captured Oaxaca City on 1 November 1866. From there he completed the capture of Oaxaca and advanced into Puebla. In the northeast...
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    Guadalupe Victoria (category Presidents of Mexico)
    states of Veracruz and Durango, joining the Public Debt Committee of the Senate. At the same time, he fought against rebellions in Veracruz and Oaxaca. While...
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    Guerrero (redirect from State of Guerrero)
    the State of Mexico and Morelos to the north, Puebla to the northeast and Oaxaca to the east. In addition to the capital city, Chilpancingo and the largest...
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    Ricardo Flores Magón (category People from Oaxaca)
    author of numerous tales, published in the newspaper Regeneración. Magonism Magonista rebellion of 1911 Popular Indigenous Council of Oaxaca "Ricardo...
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    language. In the states of Chiapas and Oaxaca and the interior of the Yucatán Peninsula, a large amount of the population is of Indigenous descent with...
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    Moctezuma II (category 16th-century indigenous leaders of the Americas)
    to campaign against these rebellions one at a time throughout the following years, campaigning against territories in Oaxaca, including Icpatepec again...
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    Vicente Guerrero (category People of the Mexican War of Independence)
    distinguished himself in the Battle of Izúcar, in February 1812, and had achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel when Oaxaca was claimed by rebels in November...
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