The Mexican Revolution saw several key generals emerge as leaders, with notable figures including Francisco Villa, often called "Pancho," and Emiliano Zapata. Villa led a powerful cavalry and was instrumental in various battles in the north, while Zapata championed agrarian reform in the south with his slogan "Tierra y Libertad." Other significant generals included Venustiano Carranza and Alvaro Obregón, who played crucial roles in the later stages of the revolution and the establishment of a new government. Their combined efforts ultimately contributed to significant political and social changes in Mexico.
It was 'better', as the Mexican people won such revolution and it prompted for changes in the Mexican constitution.
The revolutionaries (who fought against Mexican federal troops).
The Texan army defeated the Mexican force on April 21, 1836.
Because Mexico won and came a independent country and survived and joined
education was very difficult during the mexican revolution
The people.
It was 'better', as the Mexican people won such revolution and it prompted for changes in the Mexican constitution.
The revolutionaries (who fought against Mexican federal troops).
I think it is Mexico
So far, all the professional generals who became president won major victories and became national heroes before they were elected President. Taylor won the Mexican War, Grant won the Civil War and Eisenhower won WW II in Europe.
Santa Anna.
The Texan army defeated the Mexican force on April 21, 1836.
George Washington was one of the generals.
Mexican Revolution happened in 1910.
If you mean the war between 1810 and 1821 when Mexico fought and won its War of Independence, Guatemala was part of Mexico at the time. The conflict known as Mexican Revolution, between 1910 and 1921 has nothing to do with Guatemala.
Because it was a fight between the Mexican federal government and the Mexican people.
Because Mexico won and came a independent country and survived and joined