San Isidro, cuna de la Revolución Mexicana. Los inicios del movimiento armado de 1910 en Chihuahua

The revolutions or social upheavals that have given rise to new countries, new forms of organization or social systems, have always claimed a place, a population, from which they began to deploy to involve conglomerates, groups, sectors from other regions and cities. They have been considered cradle...

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Main Author: Víctor Orozco
Format: Artículo
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez 2018
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Online Access:http://erevistas.uacj.mx/ojs/index.php/ChihuahuaHoy/article/view/2714
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Summary:The revolutions or social upheavals that have given rise to new countries, new forms of organization or social systems, have always claimed a place, a population, from which they began to deploy to involve conglomerates, groups, sectors from other regions and cities. They have been considered cradles of these movements. In the case of the Mexican Revolution of 1910 several entities and peoples claim this honorary title. Based on a criterion of objectivity, in order to discern which population credits the merit, a punctual tour of events occurred in november 1910 is made, to arrive at the conclusion that it is the town of San Isidro, in the municipality of Guerrero, Chihuahua, which must be considered the cradle of the 1910 revolution.
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