The Mexican Revolution David Siquieros Mural: “Poeple in Arms”

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The Mexican Revolution David Siquieros Mural: “Poeple in Arms”

Porfirio Díaz ( ) Los Rurales

David Siquieros Mural: "Don Porfirio [Diaz] and his Courtesans" A Mural by Diego Rivera The Decadence of the Porfiriato

Recardo Flores Magón The Partido Liberal Mexicano (PLM) and

General Bernardo Reyes Partido Democrático

Francisco Madero and Pascual Orozco

Francisco Madero Party: Anti- Reelection Center of Mexico Plan: Plan of San Luis Postosí

Francisco Madero

Madero entered Mexico City to triumphal acclaim in early June 1911.

Emiliano Zapata ( ) David Siquieros‘ “Zapata on Horseback”

Zapatistas moving to take cornfields.

General Bernardo Reyes Félix Díaz General Vitoriano Huerta Henry Lane Wilson Fraincisco Madero Madero fell to a military coup in February of 1913

Venustiano Carranza ( ) “Plan of Guadalupe”

April 1914: President Wilson sends U.S. troops to occupy Veracruz

Monuments to the Defenders of Veracruz against U.S. troops U.S. troop ship

Venutiano Carranza and Alvaro Obregón

Villa and Zapata in Mexico City November, 1914

Alvaro Obregón ( )

Pancho Villa

Alvaro Obregón

Plutarco Elías Calles

Between 1910 and 1920, between 1.5 and 2 million Mexican lost their lives in the Revolution. The census takers in 1920 counted almost a million fewer Mexican than they had found only a decade before.

Las Soldaderas

Lázaro Cárdenas

Rivera’s “Good Government”