It was the Peninsulares against everyone else although their were some Crollos who collaborated with them in the hope of acceptance.
The common people against Spain. It was essentially a peasant revolt.
The revolutionaries (who fought against Mexican federal troops).
Depends on which revolution you are referring to. The Mexican revolution of 1910-1920 was against autocrat Porfirio Diaz. It soon became a civil war. The Mexican War of Independence was fought against the Spanish between 1810 and 1821.
The Mexican Revolution (1910-1921) was a civil war between the Mexican Government and several warlords or caudillos, who fought for improved civil and political rights against dictators Porfirio Diaz and Victoriano Huerta. Most battles fought during the revolution occurred in northern Mexico, but there were also several uprisings in southern Mexico. Some cities affected during the struggle include:Northern Mexico:NacoAgua PrietaCiudad JuarezCananeaHermosilloChihuahuaParralBatopilasTorreonDurangoZacatecasSouthern Mexico:CuautlaChilpancingo
Texas Revolution (1835-1836) Mexican-American War (1846-1848)
You mean during the Mexican Revolution? Porfirio Diaz and Victoriano Huerta were the 'bad guys'.
The British called the colonists who fought against them during the American Revolution "rebels" or "patriots".
It was the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921).
It was fought in order to get rid of a dictator.
The leader of Mexico who fought against the Texans during the Texas Revolution was General Antonio López de Santa Anna. He was the president of Mexico and commanded the Mexican army during the conflict, notably at the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. Santa Anna's forces ultimately lost to the Texan rebels at the Battle of San Jacinto, leading to Texas' independence.
Santa Anna.
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