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Jakiah Misenheimer Kelley Bizjak Evelyn Rivas revolución Mexicana Revolución Mexicana (Mexican Revolution)
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Causes of Revolution Rival politicians/Warlords fought each other. Diaz was making new rules, no one agreed with him and he broke promises with the nation. Tremendous disagreements among the Mexican people over the dictator ship of President Porfirio Diaz. Calls to arms to overthrow the current ruler/dictator Porfirio Diaz Mori.
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Battles/Events & Dates oMexican Revolution Began in 1910. oMarch of 1911, The “Maderista” troops and national anger defeated the army of Diaz within 6 months. oNovember of 1911, Zapata wrote his famous Plan of Ayala, which called for Madero’s removal. oPorfirio Diaz then resigned as president & fled to exile in France, where he died in 1915 oPorfirio Diaz then resigned as president & fled to exile in France, where he died in 1915.
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Leaders & People of Revolution Porfirio Diaz was the president and dictator. Victoriano Huerta, a ruthless alcoholic solider left over from the Diaz regime. Francisco I. Madero, a reformist politician and writer who served as president in Mexico from 1911-1913.
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People who influenced the Revolution Porfirio Diaz influenced the nation by people losing jobs and breaking promises that he couldn’t keep to the nation. Porfirio Diaz Emiliano Zapata was a peasant leader who also brought wealth by telegraph lines, plantations, railroads, etc. Emiliano Zapata Francisco I. Madero influenced also by taking over after awful decades of Diaz ruling. Francisco I. Madero
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Conclusion & Results ♦ Diaz ruthlessly power for decades began to slip. ♦ The people were unhappy, and economic recession meant that many people of the nation lost their jobs & called for change. ♦ March of 1911, Emiliano Zapata led to the up rising of the peasants of Morelos to claim their rights. ♦ Madero was taking power from Diaz and he became a weak leader and failed to implement.
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Long lasting Effects of Revolution ﯔ Diaz brought great wealth to the nation which led to Mexico modernized, building mines, plantations, Telegraph lines, and railroads. The rural workers and peasants suffered greatly. ﯔ The Mexican Revolution gained independence from Spain.
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Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmCpTPrybUg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmCpTPrybUg
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