- po****tions. Also the
magonistas goal was not to
change the
state administrators, but to
abolish them. For this reason,
surviving magonistas continued to spread...
-
named after Ricardo Flores Magón, one of the
leaders of the PLM. The
Magonistas controlled Tijuana and
Mexicali for
about six months,
beginning with the...
- the
Magonistas, as Jiménez
smuggled US arms to
Mexico with the
support of the
Industrial Workers of the
World (IWW). On
January 29, the
Magonistas and...
-
further revolts after 1911,
particularly in Baja California. A
force of
Magonistas was led by the
Welsh soldier of
fortune General Carol Ap Rhys Pryce, the...
- The
Magonistas also
hoped to
capture the
revenue collected by
Mexican customs agents in the town. At dawn on 29 January, the
eighteen Magonistas were...
-
active in politics.
Followers of the
Flores Magón
brothers were
known as
Magonistas. He has been
considered an
important parti****nt in the
social movement...
-
killed and 50 wounded. The
Magonistas suffered over
thirty dead, most of whom were left on the
battlefield when the
Magonistas retreated. The
Ensenada Campaign...
- arrest.
Madero escapes across the
border back into
Mexico on 14 February.
Magonistas began campaigning in
northern Baja
California in February. They captured...
- Grande. Madero's call to
action had unanti****ted results, such as the
Magonista rebellion of 1911 in Baja California. With the
Federal Army
defeated in...
- Chácon,
Justin Akers (2018). "Introduction".
Radicals in the Barrio:
Magonistas, Socialists, Wobblies, and
Communists in the
Mexican American Working...