Summary of 馃挜馃嚥馃嚱馃挜LA REVOLUCI脫N MEXICANA (1910-1920) 馃嚥馃嚱

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The Mexican Revolution began in 1910 with the overthrow of the government of Porfirio D铆az. The revolution was led by Francisco Madero and Victoriano Huerta and involved multiple factions fighting for control of the country. In the end, the constitutional government was established and 脕lvaro Obreg贸n was elected president.

  • 00:00:00 In 1910, the Mexican Revolution began when the opposition overthrew the government of Porfirio D铆az. The revolution was led by Francisco Madero and Victoriano Huerta, and it soon involved multiple factions fighting for control of the country. In 1913, Carranza, a popular civil leader, proclaimed the Guadalupe Plan, which attempted to restore a constitutional order after Huerta and the other usurpers were removed from power. The Mexican Revolution continued into World War I, and the United States imposed an arms embargo on the country to prevent it from supporting the German war effort.
  • 00:05:00 In 1910, the Mexican Revolution began with the overthrow of the government of Porfirio D铆az. The US smuggled weapons into Mexico and helped to support the Constitutionalists (the group backed by the US) in their fight against the rebels. In 1914, the Convention of Aguascalientes was held to resolve the differences between the various leaders of the Revolution, but it failed and the war of factions began. In 1916, the Constitution of 1917 was drafted, giving Carranza dictatorial powers. The Revolution continued until 1920, with several battles taking place in the center of the country. In the end, the Constitutionalists (backed by the US) were victorious, but the war of factions led to the emergence of several new factions.
  • 00:10:00 The Mexican Revolution, which began in 1910, ended with the election of 脕lvaro Obreg贸n as president in 1920. Obreg贸n, who had been a supporter of General Porfirio D铆az before the Revolution, turned his back on Carranza after the latter attempted to suffocate a railroad strike. Zapata and his followers were killed, and the Revolution ended with the establishment of a constitutional government.

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