Transcript of The Military Phase The Mexican Revolution. The Liberal Leadership The source of the corruption...
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- The Military Phase The Mexican Revolution
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- The Liberal Leadership The source of the corruption Capitalism
under Diaz The Intelligentsia The cientificos Wistano Luis
Orozco
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- The Liberal Leadership The Flores Magon Brothers Regeneracion
The Anti-Diaz Movement The Liberal Plan
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- Freedom of speech and press The complete secularization of
education The nationalization of church property The abolition of
the death penalty (except for treason) Educational reform for the
poor Prison reform with emphasis on rehabilitation instead of
punishment A nationwide 8 hour work day
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- The Liberal Plan A six day work week The abolition of the
tienda de raya The payment of all workers in legal tender The
abolition of child labor. Land redistribution to those that would
work it. Extension of credit to small farmers with the creation of
an agricultural credit bank.
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- Labor Unrest Colonel William Greene The Cananea Consolidated
Copper Company Working Conditions Arizona Rangers Beliefs about
Diaz Rio Blanco
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- Heightened Political Activity Diaz and the 1910 Election Andres
Molina Enriquez The Great National Problems Francisco Madero The
Presidential Succession
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- Heightened Political Activity General Bernardo Reyes The
Anti-re-electionist Cause Madero runs for President Election Day
1910 The Last Hurrah for Diaz
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- The Overthrow of Diaz Madero flees Mexico The Plan De San Luis
Potosi November 20 th, 1910 Shared Goals Guerilleros The Response
of the Diaz Regime
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- The Overthrow of Diaz Chihuahua Pascual Orozco Jr Pancho Villa
Maderos attempt at military leadership Ciudad Juarez
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- The Overthrow of Diaz Maderos New Cabinet Demands from Orozco
The Treaty of Ciudad Juarez Francisco Leon de la Barra Emiliano
Zapata
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- Madero Social Order National Agrarian Commission Rafael
Hernandez Land Reform The Department of Labor
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- Madero Labor Strikes Juan Francisco Moncaleano Casa Del Obrero
Mundial Education Reform
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- Madero Emiliano Zapata Plan de Ayala General Bernardo Reyes
Emilio Vasquez Gomez Vasquistas
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- Madero The Plan Orozquista Rellano Victoriano Huerta Felix Diaz
Veracruz
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- The Madero Years February 1913 Bernardo Reyes Felix Diaz
General Manuel Mondragon Victoriano Huerta The Decena Tragica
February 18
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- The Overthrow of Madero Maderos Arrest Henry Lane Wilson Pedro
Lascurain Huerta becomes President The assassination of Madero
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- Huerta as Dictator Huertas Background Venustiano Carranza
Pancho Villa Alvaro Obregon The Plan de Guadalupe The
Constitutionalists Venustiano Carranza
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- Huerta Emiliano Zapata Carranza becomes aggressive Huertas use
of the Federal Army Leva The economic and social impacts of the
Leva
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- Huerta Huertas Cabinet Press censorship Huertas spies Political
Assassinations Black Markets
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- Huerta Inflation Currency Problems Counterfeiters Woodrow
Wilson William Jennings Bryan
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- Huerta William Bayard Hale John Lind How does Woodrow Wilson
handle his issues with Mexico?
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- Huerta Huertas Domestic Reforms Education Agrarian Reform
Taxing the Hacendados
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- Huerta April 1914 Captain Ralph T. Earle The USS Dolphin
Tampico Admiral Henry T. Mayo
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- Huerta Wilsons response April 21, 1914 The Ypiranga Veracruz
Carranzas Response to U.S. intervention Huertas resignation
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- Huerta What role did Woodrow Wilson play in the overthrow of
Huerta? Why did Maderos system fail in Mexico? Why did Huertas
system fail in Mexico?
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- Carranza First Chief Venustiano Carranza The Convention of
Aguascalientes Alvaro Obregon Paulino Martinez Eulalio
Gutierrez
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- Carranza December 1914 Villa and Zapata April 1915 Obregon The
battle of Celaya
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- Carranza Villa attacks the United States Columbus, New Mexico
John J. Pershing January 1917 Pershing, Obregon, and Villa in
1914
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- Carranza November 1916 The Constitution of 1917 Moderates vs
Radicals Attacks against the Church Article 3 Article 27 Article
123
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- Carranza The Economy Land Reforms Luis Morones Confederacion
Regional Obrera Mexicana (CROM)
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- Carranza World War One Arthur Zimmermann The Zimmermann Note
Zapatas letter to Carranza Jesus Guajardo Zapatas
Assassination
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- Carranza Carranzas Assassination Obregons Revolution Society
and Culture during the Mexican Revolution Immigration Foreign
Residents