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dbpedia:Mexican_Revolution
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The Mexican Revolution (Spanish: Revolución mexicana) was a major armed struggle ca. 1910–20 that radically transformed Mexican politics and society. Although recent research has focused on local and regional aspects of the Revolution, it was a "genuinely national revolution."The failure of the 35-year long regime of Porfirio Díaz to find a managed solution to the presidential succession meant there was a political crisis among competing elites and the opportunity for agrarian insurrection.
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Mexican Revolution (recipeción Mexicana'')
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Zapatistas supported by: Counter-revolutionary forces: (Until 1918) Army ofVictoriano Huerta Orozquistas Federal troops led byPorfirio Díaz Carrancistas (1916–18) Magonistas Revolutionary forces: (1917–18) Villistas Forces led byBernardo Reyes Maderistas Forces led byFélix Díaz Seditionistas
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*Convention of Aguascalientesbetween revolutionary leaders, 1914. * Founding of theNational Revolutionary Party(PNR) 1929. *Porfirio Díazousted from power and exiled in France, May 1911. *Francisco I. Maderoelected president of Mexico, 1911, assassinated February 1913. *Mexican Constitution of 1917enacted. *Carranzaconsolidates his position as president of Mexico 1915 *Victoriano HuertaoverthrowsMaderoand assumes the presidency 1913–14. * Successive assassinations of revolutionary leadersMadero(1913),Zapata(1919),Venustiano Carranza(1920),Pancho Villa(1923),Alvaro Obregón(1928) *Venustiano Carranzacreates an alliance of Northerners under the Constitutionalist banner 1913. *Carranza'sConstitutionalist ArmydefeatsPancho Villaat theBattle of Celaya1915
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