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    Emiliano Zapata

    Mexican revolutionary

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  1. Jun 11, 2018 · Emiliano Zapata (ca. 1879-1919), Mexican agrarian leader and guerrilla fighter, was the symbol of the agrarian revolution. Emiliano Zapata was born in Anenecuilco, Morelos, to a landless, but not poor, family which dealt in livestock. Orphaned at 16, he sharecropped and traded horses in his birth-place.

  2. Apr 10, 2019 · On April 10, 1919, one hundred years ago, Emiliano Zapata, a leader of peasants and indigenous people during the Mexican Revolution, was killed. This year marks the centennial of Emiliano...

  3. Emiliano Zapata, the Mexican revolutionary, was born August 8, 1879, and raised in his native village of Anenecuilco in the small south-central state of Morelos. In 1911 Zapata took up arms against the regime of long-time president Porfirio Díaz, and quickly became one of the most prominent leaders of the Mexican Revolution (1910–1920).

  4. Aug 1, 1998 · Emiliano Zapata is one of the most significant figures in Mexican history. In early 1911 he and a small group of campesinos from the south-central state of Morelos joined a broader rebellion against the regime of long-time president Porfirio Díaz.

  5. Emiliano Zapata Salazar was a Mexican revolutionary. He was a leading figure in the Mexican Revolution of 1910–1920, the main leader of the people's revolution in the Mexican state of Morelos, and the inspiration of the agrarian movement called Zapatismo.

  6. Emiliano Zapata led the Liberating Army of the South during the Mexican Revolution. Zapata’s movement began with a demand for land reform, and his beliefs are most often captured by reference to the Plan de Ayala, which he promulgated in 1911.

  7. Emiliano Zapata was one of the iconic leaders of the Mexican Revolution. He was born in Morelos, and he led the peasant revolt. He commanded the guerilla army of peasants that came to be known as Ejército Libertador del Sur, ELS. His contemporary and the other iconic leader of the revolution- Francisco "Pancho" Villa, commanded the Northern Army.

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