- of
Francisco I.
Madero in 1910–11,
during the
first part of the war.
Maderistas in the
postrevolutionary phase of
Mexican history sought to keep alive...
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rival Maderistas and fled into the
federal army barracks. The
incident erupted into an all-out
battle in
which Blanquet defeated the
Maderistas. 46 were...
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Emiliano Zapata Salazar (Spanish pronunciation: [emiˈljano saˈpata];
August 8, 1879 –
April 10, 1919) was a
Mexican revolutionary. He was a
leading figure...
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Initially a
commander of the
Magonista rebellion of 1911, he
later joined the
Maderistas and
continued to
support the
constitutionalist movement until the culmination...
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Conflict was not
limited to
battles between Villistas and Americans;
Maderistas, Carrancistas,
Constitutionalistas and
Germans also
engaged with American...
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moderately common and many
times go unpunished. On 15
March 1911, a band of
Maderista soldiers entered Torreón, Mexico, and m****acred 303
Chinese and five ****anese...
- ****anese in the city, who were
falsely accused of
having shot
against the
Maderista hosts that
Argumedo commanded together with
Sixto Ugalde, Jesús Agustín...
- The
Liberation Army of the
South (Spanish: Ejército
Libertador del Sur, ELS) was a
guerrilla force led for most of its
existence by
Emiliano Zapata that...
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excellent marksman and rider.
Before joining the army, he was
treasurer in a
Maderistas club in Xochipala.
Robles joined the army in 1911 or 1912,
perhaps when...
- authority. Towns, cities, and the
countryside p****ed into the
hands of the
Maderistas." Díaz sued for
peace with Madero, who
himself did not want a prolonged...