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The Díaz government got wind of the Serdán's revolutionary activities and the Puebla police chief and men under his command came to the Serdán family home, where violence ensued on 18 November 1910. Serdán, his brother Máximo, and his wife, mother, and sister Carmen, along with nine men, defended the
162:'s rule and called for open elections. Serdán corresponded with Madero and organized an Anti-Reelectionist Club in the city of Puebla, joined mainly by textile workers. He became a revolutionary, opposing Díaz. Serdán was arrested by Díaz's government, spending October - December 1909 in prison. 186:
house. Although he had hopes that the city of Puebla would rise, it did not and the government forces killed Serdán, losing 158 of its own men. When Madero heard of Serdán's death, he is reported to have said, "It does not matter. They have shown us how to die."
178:, which called for rebellion throughout Mexico on November 20, 1910, Serdán returned to Puebla to organize revolution there. He and his brother Máximo bought arms and raised support from men to bear them. His sister 165:
He actively campaigned for Madero in the 1910 presidential elections, but when Madero was arrested and fraudulent elections held, Serdán left for the United States. After the Electoral College declared Díaz and
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victors in the 1910 elections, Serdán is reported to have said, "Do not intone the hosanna of Victory, Señores Porfiristas and Corralistas, for we Anti-Reelectionists have not yet fired the last cartridge."
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His family was politically active and involved. His grandfather, Miguel C. Alatriste, was a strong liberal during the Reform, and served as governor of the state of Puebla in 1857. During the
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went to San Antonio, Texas, a center of exiled Mexican revolutionaries, and obtained 20,000 pesos for the rebellion.
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The Mexican Revolution in Puebla, 1908-1913: The Maderista Movement and Failure of Liberal Reform.
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that called for agrarian reform. Manuel Serdán disappeared, perhaps murdered by authorities.
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Aquiles Serdán was a shoemaker by trade, as was his father, Manuel Serdán. He read
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This article is about the politician. For the municipality, see
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Aquiles Serdán, Chihuahua
Aquiles Serdán metro station
Aquiles Serdán (Mexibús)

Puebla
Mexico
Puebla
Mexico
Puebla, Puebla
Mexican Revolution
Francisco I. Madero
French Intervention
Francisco I. Madero
Porfirio Díaz
Ramón Corral
Plan of San Luis Potosí
Carmen Serdán
Aquiles Serdán, Chihuahua
Metro Aquiles Serdán
Mexico City Metro








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