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demanding electoral freedom and no re-election. He gained some supporters from the army and enemies of Juárez, who supported Díaz for their own reasons. He was temporarily defeated by government forces in
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After President Juárez died of a heart attack in July 1872, his successor, Chief Justice
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issued it on 8 November 1871, immediately following his defeat by Juárez in
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1871 call to oust Mexican president Benito Juárez by Porfirio Díaz
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Triumphs and Tragedy: A History of the Mexican People
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a series
History of Mexico

Pre-Columbian
Spanish-Aztec War
Viceroyalty of New Spain
War of Independence
First Empire
First Republic
Centralist Republic
Texas Revolution
Pastry War
Mexican–American War
Second Federal Republic
La Reforma
Reform War
French intervention
Second Mexican Empire
Restored Republic
The Porfiriato
Revolution
La decena trágica
Plan of Guadalupe
Tampico Affair
Occupation of Veracruz
Cristero War
Maximato (1928–1934)
Petroleum nationalization
Mexican miracle

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