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  1. The Constitutional Army (Spanish: Ejército constitucional), also known as the Constitutionalist Army (Spanish: Ejército constitucionalista), was the army that fought against the Federal Army, and later, against the Villistas and Zapatistas during the Mexican Revolution.

    • 1913-1920
    • Carrancistas
  2. The Constitutional Army ( Spanish: Ejército constitucional ), also known as the Constitutionalist Army ( Spanish: Ejército constitucionalista ), was the army that fought against the Federal Army, and later, against the Villistas and Zapatistas during the Mexican Revolution.

  3. The Constitutionalists played the leading role in defeating the Mexican Federal Army on the battlefield. Carranza, a centrist liberal attracted Mexicans across various political ideologies to the Constitutionalist cause.

  4. The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States. [3] It superseded the Articles of Confederation, the nation's first constitution, on March 4, 1789. Originally including seven articles, the Constitution delineates the national frame and constrains the powers of the federal government.

    • September 17, 1787
    • June 21, 1788
  5. The Commanding Officer of the Constitutional Army, Nation’s Chief Executive, has addressed to me the following decree: I, VENUSTIANO CARRANZA, Commanding Officer of the Constitutional Army, Chief Executive of the United Mexican States, inform that: The Constituent Congress, which has met in this city this 1 day of December, 1916, under

  6. A cross-section of Cuban society, the members of the all-volunteer force were united by the single objective of ousting Fidel Castro and restoring democratic, constitutional rule in their homeland.The initial plan for the exile army, later christened “Brigade 2506,” was to launch a guerrilla war in Cuba. In the fall of 1960, these plans ...

  7. Runyon followed General Lucio Blanco’s Constitutionalist army starting in June 1913, and was the only professional taking photographs during two skirmishes on U.S. soil during 1915; one was at the Norias Ranch near Kingsville, Texas and the other was at the site of a train derailment in Olmito, Texas.