mexican revolution weej 3/4
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Monroe Doctrine(1823)
Roosevelt Corollary (1904)
U.S. Ambassador Lane Wilson (1910-1913)
U.S Navy invades Veracruz Mexico and shells the port(1914)
“Punitive Expedition” (1916)
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2% of land is communally owned under Porfirio Diaz
Foreign Capital holds 90% of industry
Export Economy
Madero’s privatization of land
Famines
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Pancho Villa, Villistas, Division de Norte
Emiliano Zapata, Zapatistas, Plan de Ayala
Ricardo Flores Magon, Partido Liberal Mexicano
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Porfirio Diaz
Francsico Madero and hacendados and U.S. land owners
Gran Liga Obrero, Conferderacion Regional Obrera Mexicana(CROM)
Constitutionalist/Carranza/Obregon
Constitution of 1917
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Casa de Obrero
Red Battalions
General Strike(1916)
Ejido
Anarcho-Syndicalism