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    The Ten Tragic Days (Spanish: La Decena Trágica) during the Mexican Revolution is the name given to the multi-day coup d'état in Mexico City by opponents...
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    from 1911 to 1913. During the coup d'état in Mexico City known as Ten Tragic Days, Gustavo Madero was arrested, released to followers of conspirator...
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    another rebellion in February 1913. This period came to be known as the Ten Tragic Days (La Decena Trágica), which ended with Madero's resignation and assassination...
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    vice-president José María Pino Suárez in a series of events now called the Ten Tragic Days, where his brother Gustavo was tortured and killed. After his assassination...
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    entrusted him to control a revolt in Mexico City. The Ten Tragic Days – actually fifteen days – saw the forced resignation of Madero and his vice president...
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    Mexico from 1911 until his assassination, during the events of the Ten Tragic Days. Along with president Francisco I. Madero, he is remembered as a champion...
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    the ten-year conflict of the Mexican Revolution. The most significant episode of this period for the city was the Decena Trágica ("Ten Tragic Days") of...
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  • Crucial Days, of the American Revolution, the battles of Trenton and Princeton, from December 25, 1776, to January 3, 1777 Ten More Days Ten Tragic Days 10...
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  • to the response of the diplomatic corps accredited in Mexico to the Ten Tragic Days, a military coup d'état that occurred during one of the most violent...
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    Victoriano Huerta as interim commander of the military during the Ten Tragic Days of February 1913 to defend his government. Huerta changed sides and...
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    Coahuila. When Madero was murdered during the counter-revolutionary Ten Tragic Days coup in February 1913, Carranza drew up the Plan of Guadalupe, a political...
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    Revolution. He was a key participant in the coup d'état during the Ten Tragic Days. One historian has identified Blanquet as "one of the major villains...
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    general during the brief presidency of Francisco I. Madero. After the Ten Tragic Days, he became unique in the history of the revolution by becoming the...
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    Porfirio Díaz. He was killed during a failed coup d'état (known as the Ten Tragic Days) against President Francisco I. Madero in the first stage of the Mexican...
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    José María Pino Suárez by Victoriano Huerta during La Decena Trágica (Ten Tragic Days) of 1913, and the resulting usurpation of presidential power by Huerta...
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    power. A few days later, Huerta had Madero and Pino Suárez killed. The coup and the events surrounding it became known as the Ten Tragic Days. Huerta offered...
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    Madero. The anti-Madero coup took place in February 1913, known as the Ten Tragic Days, which saw the forced resignations of Madero and his vice president...
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  • culmination of violence in Mexico City, known as the Ten Tragic Days (La decena trágica), in the waning days of the William Howard Taft presidency. President...
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    murdered during a military coup in February 1913 in a period known as the Ten Tragic Days (Decena Trágica). Once elected president in November 1911, Madero proved...
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    during the Mexican Revolution with his most notable role being in the Ten Tragic Days. He was born in the city of Chihuahua City, Chihuahua in 1856, being...
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    February 1913, General Victoriano Huerta launched a coup, known as the Ten Tragic Days, with the support of Félix Díaz (the nephew of deposed president Porfirio...
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  • alive the memory of Madero, who was martyred during the February 1913 Ten Tragic Days. The military wing of the Partido Liberal Mexicano (PLM) under the...
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    conservative General Victoriano Huerta in a series of events now known as the Ten Tragic Days. After Huerta seized power, Archbishop Leopoldo Ruiz y Flóres from...
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  • assassinated in 1913 as an outcome of the period of civil unrest called Ten Tragic Days José Manuel Pirela, Venezuelan-American professional baseball player...
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    from the rebellious attacks of the general Bernardo Reyes of the Ten Tragic Days in 1913. He also fought in the French Intervention and against the...
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    the Mexican Navy. He was also notable for his participation in the Ten Tragic Days of the Mexican Revolution. Monasterio was born in Mexico City, on January...
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    Félix Díaz, Mondragón assisted in the start of the coup, known as the Ten Tragic Days, against democratically-elected President of Mexico Francisco I. Madero...
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    office until February 1913, when disorder in Mexico City, known as the Ten Tragic Days (la decena trágica) provided the opportunity for a military coup by...
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    the city, one major episode of this era was. La decena trágica ("The Ten Tragic Days") was a series of events leading to a coup d'état in Mexico City between...
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    Madero in the overthrow of Porfirio Díaz. After the events of the Ten Tragic Days and the rise to power of Victoriano Huerta, he was reappointed Governor...
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