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Madero's anti-reelection movement and the 1910 uprising (1908–1911)

Madero's anti-reelection movement and the 1910 uprising (1908–1911)

  1. Madero publishes critique of Díaz-era succession

    Labels: Francisco Madero, La sucesi
  2. National Anti-Reelectionist Party forms around Madero

    Labels: National Anti-Reelectionist, Francisco Madero
  3. Anti-reelectionists nominate Madero for president

    Labels: Anti-Reelection Party, Francisco Madero
  4. Authorities arrest Madero during the 1910 campaign

    Labels: Francisco Madero, San Luis
  5. Díaz declared winner in June 1910 election

    Labels: Porfirio D, 1910 Election
  6. Madero escapes and drafts Plan of San Luis Potosí

    Labels: Plan of, Francisco Madero
  7. Plan of San Luis calls for revolt on 20 November

    Labels: Plan of
  8. Northern and southern rebel forces expand the fight

    Labels: Pascual Orozco, Emiliano Zapata, Pancho Villa
  9. Treaty of Ciudad Juárez ends Díaz–Madero fighting

    Labels: Treaty of, Porfirio D, Francisco Madero
  10. Porfirio Díaz resigns and goes into exile

    Labels: Porfirio D, Exile
  11. Madero enters Mexico City as national leader

    Labels: Francisco Madero, Mexico City
  12. Madero inaugurated as president, uprising phase concludes

    Labels: Francisco Madero, Presidential Inauguration