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In Pearson's magazine, Porfirio Diaz excited the country by feigning support for a new democracy and presidential candidate
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In Pearson's magazine, Porfirio Diaz excited the country by feigning support for a new democracy and presidential candidate.
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Francisco Madero publishes a novel calling for the action of citizens to stop corruption in the Mexican government by voting for a democratic candidate.
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Diaz orders Madero to be arrested to keep him locked away during the Presidential Elections, enabling Diaz to be reelected
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Francisco Madero writes the Plan de San Luis in San Antonio after escaping the prison he was sent to by Diaz
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Emiliano Zapata's army captures Cuautla after a six-day battle, thus proving the decrease of Diaz's grasp on national power.
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Emiliano Zapata's Plan de Ayala declares Madero incapable of fulfilling initial and ongoing goals promised to citizens of Mexico.
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Victoiano Huerta declares himself President of Mexico after the death of Madero, as well as the Vice President.
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Victoriano Huerta flees Mexico after resigning as President due to revolutionaries, escapes by German ship to Europe.
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Plutarco Calles becomes Governor of his homeland, Sonora. Runs as a reformist with beliefs against catholics, and hoping to give social security to workers.
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Congress opens to begin constructing and writing the new constituiton
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Mexico adopts constitution outlining rights concerning subsoil, organized labor, as well as sanctioning Catholic churches.
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Venustiano Carranza becomes the first President of the new Mexican Republic.