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  1. Carranza, Venustiano (1859–1920) Venustiano Carranza (b. 29 December 1859; d. 21 May 1920), first chief of the Constitutionalist forces during the Mexican Revolution (1913–1917), president of Mexico (1917–1920). Carranza was born at Cuatro Ciénegas in the northeastern frontier state of Coahuila, son of a well-to-do landed proprietor who ...

  2. Venustiano Carranza. Venustiano Carranza estudió leyes en la capital mexicana y a partir de 1887, año en que contrajo matrimonio con Virginia Salinas, comenzó a participar activamente en la política local, alcanzando paulatinamente los cargos de presidente municipal de Cuatro Ciénegas, diputado local, senador y gobernador de Coahuila.

  3. May 1, 2018 · Venustiano Carranza. En noviembre de 1910 se adhirió a Francisco I. Madero como jefe de la revolución en Coahuila. Tras la victoria del maderismo, el 29 de mayo de 1911 fue nombrado Gobernador Provisional de Coahuila. Posteriormente fue electo gobernador por votación popular para el periodo del 21 de noviembre de 1911 al 15 de noviembre de 1913.

  4. Hispanic American Historical Review (1966) 46 (1): 96–97. For a long time, students of Mexican history have been in need of a good biographical study of Venustiano Carranza. Next to Madero the most important central leader of the Mexican Revolution, Carranza achieved fame as First Chief in organizing resistance to the Huerta usurpation and ...

  5. Jun 17, 2020 · After that, Carranza and Reyes became close friends and political allies. With Reyes’s support, Carranza became a deputy in the state legislature, a federal deputy, a federal senator and, in 1908, was appointed provisional governor of Coahuila. The reason behind Carranza’s break with Díaz does not do him much credit.

  6. Venustiano Carranza Garza nació el 29 de diciembre de 1859 en Cuatro Ciénegas, Coahuila y falleció el 21 de mayo de 1920 en Tlaxcalantongo, Puebla. Sus padres fueron don Jesús Carranza, coronel con ideales liberales, y doña María de Jesús Garza. Carranza realizó sus primeros estudios en su natal Cuatro Ciénegas.

  7. Venustiano Carranza (1859 – 1920) Carranza was an aristocrat, born into a wealthy family of cattle ranchers in the northern state of Coahuila. As a young man, Carranza served as a senator during the Porfiriato. However, after being slight-ed by Díaz during a campaign for the governorship of his home state, Carran-

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