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The
Convenio de Ciudad Juárez is negotiated. Porfirio Díaz resigns
on 25 May 1911 and leaves by ship from the port of Veracruz for exile in Europe
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Francisco
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Francisco
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Emiliano
Zapata, leader of the agrarian movement of the South, maintains his forces on
armed alert and vows to keep them so until the ejidos are restored
to their communal owners. |
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Primary
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The
Cámara de Diputados declares Madero president and José María
Pino Suárez vice president. Madero and Pino Suárez take up their
posts for a term going from 1911 to 1916, although they are murdered before
their term is completed. |
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