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Francisco I. Madero - Wikipedia Madero was captured and assassinated along with vice president José María Pino Suárez in a series of events now called the Ten Tragic Days, during which his brother Gustavo was tortured and killed After his assassination, Madero became a unifying force among revolutionary factions against the Huerta regime
Francisco Madero | Mexican Revolutionary President | Britannica Francisco Madero was a Mexican revolutionary and president of Mexico (1911–13), who successfully ousted the dictator Porfirio Díaz by temporarily unifying various democratic and anti-Díaz forces
The Rise of Francisco Madero - Library of Congress Images of people, maps, broadsides, and news articles regarding the revolt of Francisco Madero against the Diaz presidency Included are songs of the revolutionaries
Francisco I. Madero; Biografía; Banco de México The death of Madero, considered the apostle of democracy, led to a second stage of the Mexican Revolution, the goal of which was to bring back his ideals and to finish the work started by him
Madero, Francisco Indalecio - TSHA Explore the life and legacy of Francisco I Madero, a key figure in the Mexican Revolution, known for his moderate opposition to dictatorship and his role in advocating for democracy in Mexico
Francisco I. Madero - Wikiwand Francisco Ignacio Madero González was a Mexican businessman, revolutionary, writer and statesman, who served as the 37th president of Mexico from 1911 until he
Madero, Francisco Indalecio (1873–1913) - Encyclopedia. com Francisco Indalecio Madero (b 30 October 1873; d 22 February 1913), revolutionary leader and president of Mexico (1911–1913) Madero is best known for his key role in the overthrow of the dictator Porfirio Díaz in 1911 and his forced resignation and assassination in February 1913 by antirevolutionary elements headed by Victoriano Huerta
The Tragic Ten Days. The last days of Francisco I. Madero "La Decena Tragica" was a period of ten days, which began on February 9 with a coup against President Francisco I Madero and ended with his imprisonment on February 18, 1913 The balance of this