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In the Mexican state of Chiapas (16° 24' 36'' N, 92° 24' 31'' W). The southernmost state of Mexico.

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What treaty sparked the zapatista movement in Mexico?

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.


What is a zapatista?

The Zapatista Army of National Liberation is an armed revolutionary group based in Mexico


Where do Zapatista live in Latin America?

in Mexico


What was the revolt in 1994 in Mexico called?

The Zapatista Uprising.


What is the guerrilla group in Mexico called?

It is the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, EZLN)


Who lead the zapatista guerrilla movement?

Bob the builder did. yes we can!!


What did zapatista national liberation army in mexico gains much of its support?

native people


How did the zapatista guerilla movement affect mexico?

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.


Was the a guerrilla leader from the south of Mexico?

Comandante Marcos, leader of the National Zapatista Liberation Army (EZLN).


What is the immediate goal of the zapatista army national liberation in Mexico?

Political and Economical rights for Mexicans living in Poverty


What was the zapatista movement?

It was guerrilla army led by Emiliano Zapata. The fought for their land and still haven't received it.


When did the zapatista begin and end?

The Zapatista movement, officially known as the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), began on January 1, 1994, with a notable uprising in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas. The movement's goals include indigenous rights, land reform, and anti-globalization. While the initial armed conflict was effectively quelled after a few weeks, the Zapatistas have continued to exist as a political and social movement. They remain active in advocating for indigenous rights and autonomy to this day.