Thursday, February 12, 2009

Ricardo Garcia


Title:
The Mexican Revolution.
Timeline:
Civics -- Major Political & Nonpolitical Developments; Geography -- Peoples, Places & Environments -- World; World History -- Growth of Imperialism (1850-1914)
Subject(s):
MEXICO -- History -- Revolution, 1910-1920; DIAZ, Porfirio, 1830-1915; MADERO, Fransisco; VILLA, Pancho; CARRANZA, Venustiano, 1859-1920
Author(s):
McGill, Sara Ann
Source:
Mexican Revolution, 2009, p1
Document Type:
Article
Abstract:
Presents an overview of events surrounding the 1910 Mexican Revolution. Dissatisfaction of many Mexicans with the administration of President Porifo Diaz; Attacks staged by Fransisco Madero and his followers, including Pancho Villa; Creation of the Mexican Constitution by President Venustiano Carranza in 1917; Institution of the democratic reforms outlined by Carranza.
Accession Number:
17987645
ISBN:
1429-804874
Lexile:
1210
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Database:
History Reference Center


This information is important because it gives a brief summary of all the revolution and states the most important aspects of the Mexican revolution.
This information is just to have an idea of the revolution, and because it is very short it does not go into very detail.

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