The Mexican Revolution was a decade-long armed conflict that resulted in the overthrow of the long-standing dictatorship and the establishment of a more democratic government in Mexico.
Ten Tragic Days Explained
The “Ten Tragic Days” refers to a period of intense conflict and political upheaval in Mexico City in 1913, resulting in the overthrow of President Francisco Madero and the rise of Victoriano Huerta.
Mexican Revolution Explained
The Mexican Revolution was a complex and violent social and political upheaval that transformed Mexico and led to significant changes in government, land ownership, and social structure.
Second French intervention in Mexico Explained
The Second French intervention in Mexico was a military campaign by France to establish a puppet regime in Mexico during the 1860s.
Constitutionalist Revolution Explained
The Constitutionalist Revolution was a political movement in Brazil that aimed to restore democratic governance and uphold the country’s constitution.