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Día de La Revolución

 

 

November 20th is Día de la Revolución or Revolution Day. This day commemorates the Mexican Revolution of 1910 to 1917 which brought sever social, economic and political changes to the country. It was started to try and oust then President /dictator Pofirio Diaz and ended with a new constitution.

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Pofirio Diaz

 

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Francisco I. Madero

 

 

 

The revolution began in a climate of country-wide unrest. The dictator Pofirio Diaz had ruled for over 30 years; workers were exploited and there was huge disparity between the rich and poor classes. In 1910 Francisco I. Madero, a lawyer from Coahuila, formed a political party and ran against Diaz. Madero was tossed in jail and Diaz once again declared himself the winner. Madero responded by writing the Plan de San Luis Potosi, a called to arms for the people of Mexico against the president on November 20th, 1910.

villaMaderos supporters included notables such as Francisco or Pancho Villa and Emilliano Zapata were victorious and Diaz fled to France where he remained in exile until his death.

 

Pancho Villa

 

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Emilliano Zapata

 

 

 

 

Madero was elected president but soon after Zapata and others revolted against his rule; Madero was eventually executed by General Victoriano Huerta leading his own troops. Huerta put a ban on press freedom and eliminated prominent revolutionaries and workers movements.

carranzaIn 1914 Villa, Zapata and Orozco joined with Govenor of Coahuila, Venustiano Carranza, and overthrew Huerta.

However ideological difference continued between the revolutionaries. Carranza was backed up by the United States and defended the interests of the upper classes; Villa attached Columbus New Mexico; Zapata in the South gave land to the campensenos.

 

Venustiano Carranza

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Outcomes

Dictator Diaz was ousted

Carranza formed a new constitution bringing social and economic change

Villa was pardoned but assassinated in 1923 on his ranch

Zapata continued to rebel and was assassinated in 1919

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Land was redistributed from the wealthy landowners to peasants. Ejido, or farm cooperatives were created.

 

Celebrations

Many towns have parades enacting various battles of the revolution. In our area, the town of La Peñita hosts a remarkable parade up and down the Avenida. It is scheduled for 9 but rarely start precisely on time. Take a lawn chair, sunscreen, hat and camera.