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On April 10, 1919 Zapata was tricked into a meeting with one of Carranza's generals who wanted to "switch sides." The meeting as a trap, and Zapata was killed as he arrived at the meeting.

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Both events are unrelated, but the same day NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) started to operate (Jan 1, 1994), the Zapatista movement began its uprising in the southern state of Chiapas.


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