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Mexican revolution

  • Start of the Mexican revolution

    The Mexican Revolution started in 1910, when liberals and intellectuals began to challenge the regime of dictator Porfirio Díaz, who had been in power since 1877, a term of 34 years called El Porfiriato, violating the principles and ideals of the Mexican Constitution of 1857.
  • Start of the Mexican revolution:Pascual Orozco, Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa

    The Mexican Revolution started in 1910, when liberals and intellectuals began to challenge the regime of dictator Porfirio Díaz, who had been in power since 1877, a term of 34 years called El Porfiriato, violating the principles and ideals of the Mexican Constitution of 1857.
  • President Francisco I. Madero Zapata signs the Ayala Plan

    The Ayala Plan was a political proclamation, promulgated and signed by the Mexican revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata, within the Mexican Revolution on November 28, 1911, in which he ignored the government of President Francisco I. Madero, whom he accused of betraying peasant causes.
  • Assassination of President Madero victoriano huerta assumes as dictator

    El asesinato de Francisco I. Madero y José María Pino Suárez, el presidente y el vicepresidente de México, sucedió el 22 de febrero de 1913 en el Palacio de Lecumberri de la ciudad de México.​ Fue perpetrado por el comandante de las Fuerzas Armadas Victoriano Huerta quien, tras traicionar a Madero y Pino Suárez, dio un golpe de Estado y obtuvo el poder por poco más de un año hasta su renuncia el 15 de julio de 1914.
  • President Venustiano Carranza Aguascalientes Convention

    Venustiano Carranza es declarado presidente constitucional de la República. había comenzó en 1916 y termino en 1920. The purpose of the meeting would be to draw up a government program and decide who would govern the country and how. The Convention was above all an attempt at political negotiation between the revolutionary factions, a dispute for power, to try to impose their hegemony, a struggle for the State.
  • promulgation of the new constitution end of the mexican revolution

    On February 5, 1917, sixty years later, Venustiano Carranza promulgated the Constitution that still governs us. After being voted on January 31, the new Constitution is promulgated on February 5, 1917, marking what is considered the end of the Mexican Revolution.
  • assassination of Emiliano Zapata

    Zapata was assassinated on April 10, 1919 at the Chinameca hacienda, Morelos, in an ambush prepared by Jesús Guajardo, an officer in the Carrancista army under the orders of Pablo González.