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  1. 19 de nov. de 2023 · De esta forma, el 20 de noviembre de 1910, dio inicio el movimiento revolucionario, con carácter esencialmente popular y social, convirtiéndose en la primera gran revolución del siglo XX. Regresar a noviembre.

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    • Art, Literature, and The Revolution
    • Mexican Muralist Movement: Art For The People, Telling The People’s Story
    • The Corridos: A Musical Legacy of The Mexican Revolution
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    Prior to the arrival of European conquistadors, the region now known as Mexico was home to one of the world's most advanced Empires: the Aztecs. After a brutal period of colonialism and eventual conquest in 1521, the most powerful citizens were European, Spanish-born citizens or the peninsulares living in the New World. Three centuries later, in 18...

    The Mexican Revolution gave birth to a variety of new artistic currents in literature, the visual arts, and music. The literature of the Mexican Revolution is a rich field and includes works recognized as masterpieces of Latin American literature such as Los de abajo (The Underdogs) by Mariano Azuela, which was published in 1915 and remains a liter...

    Once the armed struggle ended, it was necessary to rebuild a shattered nation. Newly elected president, General Álvaro Obregón named José Vasconcelos secretary of public education. Vasconcelos had a serious challenge: How to succeed in educating the people of a country in which the overwhelming majority were illiterate? Public art was to be part of...

    The tradition of the corridos of the Mexican Revolution can be traced to medieval Europe’s mester de juglaría (ministry of troubadours). The corridos—the recording of events in song—are stories told in poetic form and sung to simple music, much like English ballads, that use colloquial language. The corridosgrew in popularity in Mexico during the 1...

    Esperanza Rising: Learning Not to Be Afraid to Start Over(includes a Spanish version)
  2. On November 20, 2011 Mexico celebrated the Centennial Anniversary of its Revolution. On this date, in the year 1910 the revolutionary war to overthrow the dictator Porfirio Díaz, began.

  3. 20 de nov. de 2023 · November 20th marks the anniversary of the start of the 1910–1917 Revolution — specifically the call to arms by Francisco I. Madero to unseat the dictator Porfirio Díaz, who had remained in power for more than three decades.

  4. 20 de nov. de 2020 · El movimiento armado fue detonado a causa del fraude electoral que el gobierno encabezado por Porfirio Díaz perpetró en contra de Francisco I. Madero en las elecciones presidenciales de 1910. La lucha convocada por Madero en su Plan de San Luis [1] inició formalmente el 20 de noviembre de aquel año.

  5. El 20 de noviembre de 1910 marcó el inicio de la Revolución Mexicana, un movimiento social y político que transformó radicalmente la historia y el destino de México.

  6. 20 de nov. de 2017 · CAUSAS DEL INICIO DE LA REVOLUCIÓN MEXICANA. PRINCIPALES MOTIVOS. La prolongación del gobierno dictatorial de Porfirio Díaz, quien venía reeligiéndose siete veces desde 1876. Los abusos de los...