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35: 504:, based in Morelos state from 1911 until his death in 1919. They fought for Madero until Zapata became disillusioned with his policies, and thereafter in opposition to all Mexican governments until their leader's death in 1919. The Zapatistas fought for radical land redistribution and political autonomy, and rallied behind the 228:. Held in October–November 1914, the northern coalition that defeated Huerta in July 1914 attempted to settle the path forward following the victory. Pancho Villa dominated the convention, but Alvaro Obregón also played a role. Villa had split from Carranza following Huerta's defeat, while Obregón remained loyal to First Chief 358:, also known as the Colorados ("Red Flaggers"). They fought first for Madero, 1910–11, and revolted against his government in 1912 under the Plan Orozquista, before joining the Huerta army in February 1913. Contemporary newspaper reports on the Mexican Revolution referred to Colorados as the "irregulars" of the Federal Army. 236:
was elected president of Mexico by the convention. Carranza and Obregón retreated to Veracruz. The Conventionists briefly held practically all Mexican territory, but the central authority was weak and could not hold the advantage against the smaller Constitutionalist faction. Obregón decisively
409:(Northern Division). Formed part of the Maderista forces, and later fought in opposition to the Huerta and Carranza governments, the Villistas later formed a spatially isolated alliance with the Zapatistas, who remained in Morelos. Villa's men were mostly made up of 288:, nephew of former president Porfirio Díaz, who opposed both the Madero and Carranza governments in rebellions between 1913 and 1920. He led the reactionary conservative National Reorganizer Army in ineffective revolts late in the Revolution. 392:
of February 1913, in which both Madero and Reyes were killed. The Reyistas had major support from America in the forms of arms and ammunition supplied by the El Paso Reyista Junta, headed by a Rafael Limón Molina.
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in 1910–11, during the first part of the war. Maderistas in the postrevolutionary phase of Mexican history sought to keep alive the memory of Madero, who was martyred during the February 1913
232:. Those supporting Villa marginalized Carranza's role. Emiliano Zapata and Villa pledged support for each other's armies, but it was in principle only, not in practice. 52: 198:, ending Villa as a national force. The Constitutionalists were eventually the victorious faction of the Revolution, with Carranza becoming president of Mexico and the 676: 894: 909: 99: 71: 475:
wrote that Villismo, though fighting for land redistribution and justice, did not challenge capitalist relations as previously set down during the
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or scientists) and soldiers of the Diaz regime. After the fall of Diaz, many Porfiristas made intrigues with Reyistas, Huertistas, and Felicistas.
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from 1913 to 1914, and thereafter the Government army from 1914 until his death in 1920. In 1915, an insurgent group known as the
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Term used for all Government troops from Mexican independence in 1821 to 1914, but usually associated particularly with
186:. Venustiano Carranza, the "First Chief" of the Revolution, attracted talented generals to his faction, most especially 92: 977: 554: 118: 1072: 1046: 620: 338:, who organised abortive local uprisings against Diaz in 1906 and 1908, and fomented further revolts after 1911, 56: 727: 797: 1009: 889: 802: 495: 285: 225: 221: 972: 613: 339: 655: 874: 838: 957: 17: 777: 899: 696: 530: 211: 45: 757: 585: 335: 237:
defeated Villa in a series of battles the summer of 1915, ending the Conventionists as a force.
202:, drafted by this winning faction in a constitutional convention at Querétaro, was promulgated. 937: 932: 199: 787: 510: 426: 331: 1019: 406: 191: 782: 370:. The Porfiristas were generally conservative, experienced bureaucrats (popularly known as 233: 8: 853: 752: 742: 722: 457: 343: 309: 229: 187: 169: 153: 636: 431: 134: 858: 848: 732: 650: 550: 388:. Reyes and Reyistas participated in the plotting of the coup to overthrow Madero in 308:
Name given to various revolutionary armies fighting under the umbrella leadership of
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for national mounted police force forming part of the Federal forces under
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The Secret War in El Paso: Mexican Revolutionary Intrigue 1906–1920
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Mexico: Class Formation, Capital Accumulation, & the State
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Supporters of long time military man and politician General
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(2009). 178:forces in the north before the 1914 breakaway of 1059: 160:was formed and supported by the Carrancistas. 621: 542: 148:Constitutionalists in the Mexican Revolution 68:"List of factions in the Mexican Revolution" 628: 614: 349: 989:Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution 569: 366:Supporters of long-time Mexican dictator 119:Learn how and when to remove this message 479:era, but was merely an outgrowth of the 164:Constitutionalistas (Constitutionalists) 14: 1060: 635: 984:Zapatista Army of National Liberation 609: 57:adding citations to reliable sources 28: 895:Querétaro Constitutional Convention 205: 24: 1068:Factions of the Mexican Revolution 25: 1089: 978:Institutional Revolutionary Party 1047:Sonora in the Mexican Revolution 33: 346:, the "Gringo Revolutionary" . 340:particularly in Baja California 141: 44:needs additional citations for 578: 563: 536: 524: 361: 334:(PLM) under the leadership of 174:Title first used for all anti- 13: 1: 692:French Intervention in Mexico 517: 489: 319: 303: 291: 273: 1078:Mexico history-related lists 1010:Liberation Army of the South 938:Mexican Constitution of 1917 890:Convention of Aguascalientes 496:Liberation Army of the South 467:and fought for an undefined 396: 240: 226:Convention of Aguascalientes 200:Mexican Constitution of 1917 190:. 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Mexican Revolution
Constitutionalists in the Mexican Revolution
Venustiano Carranza
Sediciosos
Constitutional Army
Huerta
Pancho Villa
Victoriano Huerta
Álvaro Obregón
División del Norte
Battle of Celaya
Mexican Constitution of 1917
Conventionists (Mexico)
Villistas
Zapatistas
Convention of Aguascalientes
Venustiano Carranza
Eulalio Gutiérrez

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