Francisco I. Madero, the revolutionary leader and president of Mexico, was assassinated on February 22, 1913, during a coup led by General Victoriano Huerta. Madero and his vice president, José María Pino Suárez, were captured and killed shortly after being forced to resign. The assassination was part of a broader power struggle in Mexico during the early stages of the Mexican Revolution. Huerta's forces were responsible for orchestrating the coup and the subsequent murder of Madero.
Francisco Indalecio Madero (1873-1913) was a Mexican political leader who led the rebellion which overthrew Porfirio Díaz and made possible the later far-reaching social revolution. Francisco Madero was a former president of Mexico. He was in office from 1911 until 1913.
Victoriano Huerta (1850 - 1916) and American Ambassador in Mexico, Henry Lane Wilson (1857 - 1932).
Took office during the early days of the Madero precidency by having his asssinated. He was the leading general of ex-dictator Porfirio Diaz but Madero retained him after Diaz's ouster.
Francisco Madero fell from power due to a combination of political unrest, dissatisfaction among various factions, and a lack of effective governance. His inability to address the demands of revolutionaries and various political groups led to increasing opposition. In February 1913, he was ousted in a coup led by General Victoriano Huerta, who had previously been Madero's military commander. Madero was subsequently arrested and assassinated shortly after his removal from office.
Gustavo A. Madero was born in 1875.
Gustavo A. Madero died in 1913.
Puerto Madero's population is 6,629.
Eduardo Madero died in 1894.
Eduardo Madero was born in 1823.
Francisco I. Madero (1873-1913) qualifies as such. He died in office, assassinated.
he wanted to dictate so he assasinated madero