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MEXICAN REVOLUTION

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Some social unrest and strikes at Cananea (1906) and Rio Blanco (1907) highlighted the discontent with the regime. The 1910 presidential election gave victory over Francisco I. Diaz Madero, who had been imprisoned. Escaped from prison, he called to arms in the Plan de San Luis. Joined the rebellion many groups from different social classes, and various flags waving. Among other leaders of the Revolution found Alvaro Obregón, Francisco Villa, Venustiano Carranza and Emiliano Zapata. Díaz resigned on May 24, 1911 and went into exile in France, where he died and was sepultado.
In February 1913 the coup Victoriano Huerta ended with the murder of Madero and Vice President José María Pino Suárez. Huerta was deposed in 1914. In order to unify the revolutionary, Carranza called the Convention of Aguascalientes, the ignored and that he beat to the presidency. In 1917 Carranza promulgated the Constitution that governs today in Mexico. The factional conflict culminated in the assassination of Carranza (Tlaxcalantongo, 1920), Zapata (Chinameca, 1919) and Villa (Parral, 1923)

 
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