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Explore the transformative era of Benito Juárez in Mexico, from the Plan de Ayutla of 1854 to the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920). This period encompasses critical events, such as the Reform Laws, the French Intervention, and the struggles between Liberals and Conservatives during the Civil War (1858-1860). Prominent figures like Antonio López de Santa Anna, Maximilian, and Francisco Madero played pivotal roles in shaping Mexico's political landscape. The consequences of Juárez's leadership influenced future governance, leading to the Constitution of 1917 and beyond.
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Mexico Age of Benito Juarez Through the Revolution
Augustin de Iturbide Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna President of Mexico In office:May 16, 1833 – June 3, 1833June 18, 1833 – July 5, 1833October 27, 1833 – December 15, 1833April 24, 1834 – January 27, 1835March 20, 1839 – July 10, 1839October 10, 18 41 –October 26, 1842March 4, 1843 – October 4, 1843June 4, 1844 – September 12, 1844March 21, 1847 – April 2, 1847May 20, 1847 – September 15, 1847April 20, 1853 – August 9, 1855 Early 19th Century Mexico
Benito Juarez Plan de Ayutla 1854 Ley Juarez 1855 Ley Lerdo 1856 Miguel Lerdo de Tejada Anticlericalism Ejidos Hacendados Constitution of 1857 Age of Benito Juarez
Civil War of 1858-1860 (Liberals vs. Conservatives) “The Sick Family” “La Reforma” Laws of the Reform 1859 The French Intervention 1862-1867 Cinco de Mayo (5/5/1862) Battle of Puebla (Cinco de Mayo) Maximilian
Porfirio Diaz “Pan o Palo” Rurales Ley de Fuga “Cientificos” Jose Yves Limantour Background to Revolution- The Porfiriato 1876-1911
Ricardo Flores Magon Regeneracion Andres Molina Enriquez, Los Grandes Problemas Nacionales 1909 Emiliano Zapata
Francisco Madero The Presidential Succession in 1910 Ramon Corral “Effective suffrage and no reelection” Plan de San Luis Potosi- 1910
Francisco Madero Pino Suarez Henry Lane Wilson “The Pact of the Embassy” “La Decena Tragica” (The Tragic Ten Days) Victoriano Huerta The Mexican Revolution 1910-1920
Woodrow Wilson Venustiano Carranza Pancho Villa
Martin Luis Guzman, El Aguila y la Serpiente Mariano Azuela, Los de Abajo “The Constitutionalists:” (Villa, Zapata, Carranza, Obregon) John J. “Blackjack” Pershing
Corrido Constitution of 1917 Luis Morones