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  2. 1934 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This change reflected Mexico's evolving national identity and military heritage. Presidential Transition: On November 30, 1934, Lázaro Cárdenas assumed the presidency from Abelardo L. Rodríguez, following a successful federal election. Cárdenas' presidency marked the beginning of significant social and economic reforms in Mexico. [1]

  3. 1934 Mexican general election - Wikipedia

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    1 July 1934: Presidential election ... General elections were held in Mexico on 1 July 1934. The presidential elections were won by Lázaro Cárdenas, ...

  4. Category:1934 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1934 in Mexico" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Lázaro Cárdenas - Wikipedia

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    Cárdenas's cabinet when he was first in office included Calles family members, his oldest son Rodolfo at the Secretariat of Communications and Public Works (1934–1935); Aarón Sáenz Garza, the brother-in-law of Calles's second son, Plutarco Jr. ("Aco"), was appointed the administrator for Mexico City (1934–1935), a cabinet-level position.

  6. Column: What Mexico's historic presidential election can ...

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  7. How KC’s bloody Election Day in 1934 tarnished the city and ...

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    The movie “Kansas City” is loosely based on this real-life political intrigue and violence. How KC’s bloody Election Day in 1934 tarnished the city and scarred a 6-year-old girl Skip to main ...

  8. Timeline of Mexican history - Wikipedia

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    Its epicenter was about 55 km (34 mi) south of the city of Puebla. The earthquake caused damage in the Mexican states of Puebla and Morelos and in the Greater Mexico City area. 370 people were killed by the earthquake and related building collapses, including 228 in Mexico City, and more than 6,000 were injured.

  9. 1934 - Wikipedia

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    1934 was a common year ... March 13 – John Dillinger and his gang rob the First National Bank in Mason City, Iowa, ... 52nd president of Mexico (d. 2012)