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The Mexican RevolutionBy: Irene Atilano

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The Political System• Dictator Leader Porfirio Diaz

– His federal constitution of 1857 had guarantee of Mexican rights but were constantly being violated.

• For example election govt were set up• Freedom of press did not exist• Lower class-workers, farmers & peasants

constantly being exploited financially• Non-Euro-American in Mexico did not own land

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People Who Want Change

• La Junta (The Meeting)– Was created as a revolutionary meeting to

overthrow the dictatorship– They would published their Liberal Plan about

freedom of speech, more power for the people, and nationalization of all church property.

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People Who Wanted Change

• Camilo Arriaga– A mining engineer, join a small Anti-Diaz

camp.– 1900 he called for an organization of liberal

clubs throughout Mexico & got together a national liberal convention to meet in San Luis Potosi

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People Who Wanted Change• The Flores Magon Brothers-Jesus Ricardo

& Enrique– 1900 published Regeneracion weekly in

Mexico– They attacked a local politico chief in Oaxaca

in the columns of Regeneracion and were arrested several times that after their 3rd arrest they were sent to exile-United States, where they attack the govt from there.

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People Who Wanted Change• Francisco I. Madero

– Came from an elite family, wanted to get involve and help the lower class

– After meeting with state governors, he was able to run up against Diaz

– His views were very political believe that Mexican president should serve only a single term, social benefits for the people

– Diaz administration arrested the Anti-Re-electionist leaders, that included Madero.

– Day of the election Madero lost, became furious & join the radicals to fight Diaz’s regime

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Resignation of Diaz

• The Anti-Re-electionist party began preparing for the attack Nov 20 even though it began two days earlier

• The rebels fighting were servants, shopkeepers, beggar, lawyers, students & teachers

• The rebels would fight any moment they got, they would raid towns, burn haciendas

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Resignation of Diaz

• The show down took was on May 13 during a meeting of the new provisional govt.

• After several attacks and fighting, Diaz finally decided to meet with the Rebels where a treaty was sign by Diaz and Corral, his vice president. On May 25 signed his resignation and the Rebels won.

• Diaz went into exile in Europe.

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The End