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  2. Plan of Agua Prieta - Wikipedia

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    The Plan's stated pretext for rejecting the Carranza administration was a dispute between the federal government and the Sonora state government over control of the waters of the Sonora river, although the underlying reasons were complex. Carranza and the revolutionary generals who controlled the state of Sonora were increasingly in conflict.

  3. Plan of Guadalupe - Wikipedia

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    Venustiano Carranza, author of the Plan of Guadalupe. In the history of Mexico, the Plan of Guadalupe (Spanish: Plan de Guadalupe) was a political manifesto which was proclaimed on March 26, 1913, by the Governor of Coahuila Venustiano Carranza in response to the reactionary coup d'etat and execution of President Francisco I. Madero, [1] which had occurred during the Ten Tragic Days of ...

  4. Venustiano Carranza - Wikipedia

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    The plan named Carranza as Primer Jefe ("First Chief") of the Constitutional Army. The plan also called for Carranza to become interim president of Mexico, who would then call for a general election, "and will his Authority to whoever may be elected." [25] Carranza's Plan of Guadalupe made no promises of reform.

  5. Escobar Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The Escobar Rebellion was the last in a series of rebellions following the end of the Mexican civil war in 1920, when the left wing faction of Plutarco Elías Calles, Álvaro Obregón and Adolfo de la Huerta (collectively known as "The Sonoran Triangle") took control of the federal government from Venustiano Carranza under the Plan of Agua Prieta.

  6. Plutarco Elías Calles - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, he aligned himself with fellow Sonoran revolutionary generals Adolfo de la Huerta and Álvaro Obregón to overthrow Carranza under the Plan of Agua Prieta. Carranza had attempted to choose an unknown civilian, Ignacio Bonillas, the Mexican ambassador to the U.S. as his successor. Carranza was forced out of power and died escaping ...

  7. File:La revoluciĆ³n del 39 en el sur de Buenos-Aires - Angel ...

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  8. Second Battle of Agua Prieta - Wikipedia

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    In mid 1915, the administration of Woodrow Wilson switched from backing Pancho Villa to supporting his opponent, Venustiano Carranza. Villa believed that help rendered by the United States to Carranza at Agua Prieta was the major factor in his defeat. After the defeat of Gen. Victoriano Huerta the revolutionary forces split among themselves.

  9. March 1913 - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Revolution began as Venustiano Carranza announced his Plan of Guadalupe, and started a rebellion against Victoriano Huerta's government as head of the Constitutionalists. [ 99 ] The Illinois General Assembly filled the vacancies in both of its United States Senate seats by electing Republican Lawrence Yates Sherman and Democrat J ...