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An orthographic projection map detailing the present-day location and territorial extent of Mexico in North America.. This is a list of conflicts in Mexico arranged chronologically starting from the Pre-Columbian era (Lithic, Archaic, Formative, Classic, and Post-Classic periods/stages of North America; c. 18000 BCE – c. 1521 CE) up to the colonial and postcolonial periods (c. 1521 CE ...
Pages in category "Rebellions in Mexico" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Acaxee Rebellion;
Jailed in Mexico City, Villa escaped and fled to the United States, later to return and play a major role in the civil wars of 1913–1915. There were other rebellions, one led by Bernardo Reyes and another by Félix Díaz , nephew of the former president, that were quickly put down and the generals jailed.
Depiction of the 1521 Fall of Tenochtitlan. Indigenous rebellions in Mexico and Central America were conflicts of resistance initiated by indigenous peoples against European colonial empires and settler states that occurred in the territory of the continental Viceroyalty of New Spain and British Honduras, as well as their respective successor states.
1876: The second rebellion by Porfirio Díaz against President Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada of Mexico. 1877: The Satsuma Rebellion of Satsuma ex-samurai against the Meiji government. 1877: Banda del Matese in Italy. 1879: Little War (Cuba) or Small War, second of three conflicts between Cuban rebels and Spain. It started on 26 August 1879 and ...
Rebellion of Felipe de la Garza. Mexico: Republicans Imperialist victory. Salvadoran-Mexican War. Mexico Guatemala El Salvador: Victory. El Salvador is annexed to Mexico Casa Mata Plan Revolution (1822–1823) Republicans United Kingdom Gran Colombia: Imperialists Spain: Republican Victory: Rebellion of Oaxaca (1823) Mexican Provisional ...
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This is a list of active rebel groups around the world. A " rebel group " is defined here as a polity that uses armed conflict in opposition to established government (or governments) for reasons such as to seek political change or to establish, maintain, or to gain independence.