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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Pascual Orozco |  |  |  | Pascual Orozco: Encyclopedia II - History of Mexico - The end of PRI's hegemonyIn 1995 President Ernesto Zedillo faced an economic crisis. There were public demonstrations in Mexico City and constant military presence after the 1994 rising of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation in Chiapas. Zedillo also oversaw political and electoral reforms that reduced the PRI's hold on power. After the 1988 election, which was strongly disputed and arguably lost by the government party, the IFE (Instituto Federal Electoral – Federal Electoral Institute) was created in the early 1990s. It is run by ordinary citizens, overseei ...
See also:History of Mexico, History of Mexico - Pre-Columbian Mexico before 1521 A.D., History of Mexico - Spanish Conquest, History of Mexico - Wars of independence, History of Mexico - War with United States and the struggle for liberal reforms, History of Mexico - French intervention and an emperor, History of Mexico - Order progress and the Díaz dictatorship, History of Mexico - The Mexican revolution, History of Mexico - Stabilization and the revolution institutionalized, History of Mexico - The PRI, History of Mexico - The end of PRI's hegemony, History of Mexico - Rulers and presidents Read more here: » History of Mexico: Encyclopedia II - History of Mexico - The end of PRI's hegemony |
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|  |  |  | Pascual Orozco: Encyclopedia II - History of Mexico - Stabilization and the revolution institutionalizedIn 1929 the National Mexican Party, PNM, was formed by the serving president, General Plutarco Elías Calles. (It would later became the PRI or Partido Revolucionario Institucional that ruled the country for the rest of the 20th century.) The PNM succeeded at convincing most of the remaining revolutionary generals to dissolve their personal armies to create the Mexican Army, and so its foundation is considered by some the real end of the Mexican Revolution.
President Lázaro Cárdenas del Río came to power in 1934 and transformed Mex ...
See also:History of Mexico, History of Mexico - Pre-Columbian Mexico before 1521 A.D., History of Mexico - Spanish Conquest, History of Mexico - Wars of independence, History of Mexico - War with United States and the struggle for liberal reforms, History of Mexico - French intervention and an emperor, History of Mexico - Order progress and the Díaz dictatorship, History of Mexico - The Mexican revolution, History of Mexico - Stabilization and the revolution institutionalized, History of Mexico - The PRI, History of Mexico - The end of PRI's hegemony, History of Mexico - Rulers and presidents Read more here: » History of Mexico: Encyclopedia II - History of Mexico - Stabilization and the revolution institutionalized |
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|  |  |  | Pascual Orozco: Encyclopedia II - Pascual Orozco - Revolt against MaderoOn 3 March 1912 Orozco decreed a formal revolt against Madero's government. Madero sent general Victoriano Huerta to stop Orozco's rebellion, which Huerta had accomplished by August. Orozco took refuge in the United States.
Madero ordered Victoriano Huerta to fight the rebellion. Huerta's troops defeated the orozquistas in Conejos, Rellano and Bachimba finally seizing Ciudad Juárez. After being wounded in Ojinaga, Orzoco was forced to flee to the United States. After living for some months in Los Angeles, with his first cousin ...
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|  |  |  | Pascual Orozco: Encyclopedia II - Pascual Orozco - ChildhoodOrozco was born to a middle-class family on Santa Isabel hacienda near San Isidro, Guerrero municipality, in the state of Chihuahua. He worked as a muleteer and store keeper before he became rich from an investment in a gold mine.
His parents were Pascual Orozco and Amada Orozco y Vázquez (1852 - 1948). Amada's mother, Aitana Vazquez Armendaraz (1821 - 1906) decends from the Armendaraz family from Navarre, Pamplona, Spain. Her father, born Don Fransisco Vazquez de Molenar' (1826 - 1888) was decendent from the Spanish Hapsburg family ...
See also:Pascual Orozco, Pascual Orozco - Childhood, Pascual Orozco - Political ideas, Pascual Orozco - Under Madero's government, Pascual Orozco - Fallout with Madero, Pascual Orozco - Revolt against Madero, Pascual Orozco - House arrest in the United States Read more here: » Pascual Orozco: Encyclopedia II - Pascual Orozco - Childhood |
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|  |  |  | Pascual Orozco: Encyclopedia II - Pascual Orozco - Fallout with MaderoAfter Díaz's fall, Orozco became resentful at Madero's failure to name him to the cabinet or a state governorship. When Madero asked him to lead troops against the forces of Emiliano Zapata, Orozco refused and offered his resignation, which Madero did not accept. Orozco was then offered the governorship of Chihuahua State, which he refused, and Madero finally accepted his resignation from the federal government.
When Díaz presented his resignation, Orozco was named commander of the federal rural police (los rurales) in Chihua ...
See also:Pascual Orozco, Pascual Orozco - Childhood, Pascual Orozco - Political ideas, Pascual Orozco - Under Madero's government, Pascual Orozco - Fallout with Madero, Pascual Orozco - Revolt against Madero, Pascual Orozco - House arrest in the United States Read more here: » Pascual Orozco: Encyclopedia II - Pascual Orozco - Fallout with Madero |
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