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Military history of Mexico / Cristero War / Roman Catholic Church in Mexico / Álvaro Obregón / Plutarco Elías Calles / Roman Catholicism in Mexico / Constitutional Army / Calles Law / Venustiano Carranza / Cabinet of Mexico / Mexico / Mexican Revolution


The Catholic Church and the Mexican Revolution (1910–1920) Introduction The Revolution of 1910 that ripped Mexico apart was originally a social movement against the long-standing dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz, and in
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United States / Mexico / /

Currency

Peso / /

Event

Political Endorsement / /

Organization

Congress / Calles’s government / Catholic Church / Federal Army / National Catholic Party / Roman Catholic Church / Constitutional Army / Constitutionalist Army / Revolutionary Council for Aid / NCP / /

Person

Victoriano Huerta / Venustiano Carranza / Francisco I. Madero / Michael J. Gonzales / Manuel Ávila Camacho / Leopoldo Ruiz / Porfirio Díaz / Plutarco Elías Calles / Gabriel Fernández / Álvaro Obregón / /

PoliticalEvent

Plutarco Elías Calles was sworn in as President / congressional elections / presidential elections / /

Position

Archbishop / Professor / president / Minister / de facto president / future 39th President / future 40th President / ambassadors to Venustiano Carranza / delegate and senior Archbishop / General / leader / /

URL

www.saylor.org/hist222/#3.4.1 / /

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