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+ | Period = from:01/01/1906 till:12/31/1923 |
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at:06/01/1919 text:"Villa's last major raid, at Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua." |
at:06/01/1919 text:"Villa's last major raid, at Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua." |
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at:04/19/1919 text:"Col. Jesús Guajardo murders Zapata in Chinameca, Morelos." |
at:04/19/1919 text:"Col. Jesús Guajardo murders Zapata in Chinameca, Morelos." |
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− | at:03/01/1919 text:"1919: Zapata sends an open letter to Carranza for redress of peasant greivances." |
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at:12/01/1918 text:"Felipe Ángeles sneaks into Mexico and rejoins Villa." |
at:12/01/1918 text:"Felipe Ángeles sneaks into Mexico and rejoins Villa." |
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at:06/01/1918 text:"First Mexican labor union, CROM, created. Organization has strong ties to Obregón." |
at:06/01/1918 text:"First Mexican labor union, CROM, created. Organization has strong ties to Obregón." |
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at:03/01/1912 text:"1912: Orozco rebels against Madero. Félix Díaz and Bernardo Reyes arrested." |
at:03/01/1912 text:"1912: Orozco rebels against Madero. Félix Díaz and Bernardo Reyes arrested." |
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at:11/25/1911 text:"November 25: Zapata issues Plan of Ayala" |
at:11/25/1911 text:"November 25: Zapata issues Plan of Ayala" |
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− | at:10/01/1911 text:"Madero becomes President." |
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at:06/01/1911 text:"Diaz resigns. Francisco León de la Barra assumes presidency." |
at:06/01/1911 text:"Diaz resigns. Francisco León de la Barra assumes presidency." |
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at:04/01/1911 text:"Pascual Orozco and Pancho Villa take Ciudad Juárez." |
at:04/01/1911 text:"Pascual Orozco and Pancho Villa take Ciudad Juárez." |
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at:09/01/1910 text:"Madero escapes jail, flees to USA" |
at:09/01/1910 text:"Madero escapes jail, flees to USA" |
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at:08/01/1910 text:"Madero jailed" |
at:08/01/1910 text:"Madero jailed" |
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− | at:06/01/1910 text:"Díaz wins rigged election." |
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at:04/01/1910 text:"1910: Diaz has 6,000 maderista activists arrested and jailed." |
at:04/01/1910 text:"1910: Diaz has 6,000 maderista activists arrested and jailed." |
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at:06/01/1908 text:"1908: Los grandes problemas nacionales and the Creelman interview with Porfirio Díaz published" |
at:06/01/1908 text:"1908: Los grandes problemas nacionales and the Creelman interview with Porfirio Díaz published" |
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at:06/01/1906 text:"1906: Ricardo Flores Magón, in exile in St Louis, Missouri, USA, issues proclamation calling for Díaz's ouster." |
at:06/01/1906 text:"1906: Ricardo Flores Magón, in exile in St Louis, Missouri, USA, issues proclamation calling for Díaz's ouster." |
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