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MEXICAN REVOLUTION
DOHEE HAYOUNG
CONTENT
• Timeline
• Causes of Mexican Revolution
• Historical Figures
• Effects of Mexican Revolution
• Comparison with Russian Revolution
TIMELINE
1884-Porfirio Diaz begins his second term as president
1908-In an interview with American Journalist, Diaz announces that he will retire at the end of his term because Mexico is ready to hold free elections
1910-Diaz runs for reelection but when Francisco Madero enters the race, he imprisoned Madero and again wins the election (not keeping the promise)-Madero escapes and decides to overthrow Diaz rule (Revolution starts)-Thousands of Mexicans flee the U.S.
1911-Madero creates a provisional capital of Mexico in an adobe building -Having lost in Diaz resigns and flees to Paris, France-Madero wins election to the Mexican presidency-The U.S. sends crowds to the border, fearing that the revolution would cross over the border
1913-People joins with Diaz in planning a coup against Madero
-Carranza calls for a return to the values of Constitution of 1857
1914-Villa’s revolutionaries establish offices
-Villa and Zapata break from Carranza and continue to challenge him
-Carranza flees to Veracruz, where he negotiates the removal of U.S. troops
1915-Carranza’s supporters defeat Villa at the Battle of Celaya; Zapata’s supporters are defeated
-The United States recognizes Carranza as Mexico’s president
1917-A new Mexican Constitution is drafted and Carranza is elected president
1920-New person,(Obregon) is elected president of Mexico
CAUSE OF THE REVOLUTION
• During Diaz’s rule he took large amounts of land from the poor and gave it to the rich
• Great difference between rich and poor
• The dictatorship-like rule of Pofirio Diaz for over 30 years
• Opponents who refused Diaz's bribes were beaten up, murdered or arrested
• Diaz ruled Mexico in his own way. _ didn't listen to the people in his country and didn’t keep the promise he had made
• Exploitation and poor treatment of workers
HISTORICAL FIGURES
PORFIRIO DIAZ• Main person of the Mexican Revolution
• Mexican general, president, politician and dictator
• Stayed in the army to fight against French then became aligned with liberal politician
• Became Mexico’s leader and ruled for 35yrs (1876-1911)
• Suppressed political rights
• Eliminated all effective opposition to his reign
• Mexican have achieve great progress of modernization, and the economy boomed - benefits were felt by very few, as millions of peons labored in slavery
• Lost power after the election against Francisco Madero
FRANCISCO MADERO
• Reformist politician and writer who served as president of Mexico(1911-1913)
• Opposition of Diaz
• Was a lawyer and decided to run against Diaz in the 1910 elections
• Diaz had Madero imprisoned and declared himself the winner of the elections
• Deposed and executed in 1913 by people on Diaz’s side
PANCHO VILLA
• One of the most famous revolutionaries
• Had a hard time during childhood
• Brought his bandit force with him and soon
became one of the most powerful men in the
north as the army increased _ “the Centaur
of the North”
• Raped and murdered lots of women, the
cruelty in battle can be reflected here
• Hard man to get respect from
• Acted as a defender of Madero mainly
because they held the same goals, including
fighting for the poor
EMILIANO ZAPATA
• Was a village leader, farmer and horseman who became an important leader in the Mexican Revolution
• Was an important figure in Morelos
• He had been elected mayor of Anenecuilco, tiny town where he was born in
• Took things into his own hands, rounding up armed peasants and forcefully taking back the land in question
VENUSTIANO CARRANZA
• Was a Mexican politician, warlord and general
• Before the Mexican revolution he served as Mayor and as a congressman and senator
• Mexico Revolution broke out, initially allied himself with Francisco Madero
• Raised his own army after Madero was assassinated
• Became the president (1910)
• Assassinated (1920)
EFFECT OF THE REVOLUTION
• The revolution was successful in getting rid of Porfirio Diaz
• Since the revolution, no president governed for longer that 6 years in office
• Many Mexican’s began immigrating to America
• Mexican people finally developed and established a sense of identity and purpose.
• Also established guidelines for future Mexican policies and Leaders.
• Mexican have achieve great progress of modernization, and the economy developed by Diaz’s method of ruling
PHOTOGRAPHS
After the revolution, many Mexicans began to immigrate to America
Pancho Villa and the other revolutionaries
People suffering from the frequent revolutions
Flee for refuge
COMPARISON WITH RUSSIA REVOLUTION
Mexican revolution comparing to Russia revolution,
there was a dictator, who does not rules the country in a right
way. Stalin was a dictator of Russia and Porfirio Diaz of
Mexico. Both leaders did not keep the promise they have
made and rules the country for long time, making the laws in
self-centered way. Also both revolutions had people who kills
the opponents, such as secret police in Stalinist Russia. By
this, many people suffered. Some fled to other places where
they can be safe but some died out.
THANK YOU
CITATION
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