La revolución mexicana en Baja California: maderismo, magonismo, filibusterismo y la pequeña revuelta local

This work describes the reasons why the 1911 armed movement in the Northern District  of Baja California  must  be conceived as a collection of members  with  different  goals. Some of them sided with  the  revolutionary attempt  of  the  Mexican  Liberal Party, and others with the Maderista revolut...

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Autor principal: Samaniego López, Marco Antonio
Formato: Online
Idioma:espanhol
Editor: El Colegio de México, A.C. 2007
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Acesso em linha:https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1637
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Historia Mexicana

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Resumo:This work describes the reasons why the 1911 armed movement in the Northern District  of Baja California  must  be conceived as a collection of members  with  different  goals. Some of them sided with  the  revolutionary attempt  of  the  Mexican  Liberal Party, and others with the Maderista revolution, whereas a third faction  had clear intentions of annexing  Baja California  to the United  States. The author  also explains several reasons why be- tween February and early-March  of 1911 most residents of Baja California  revolted against what they considered  a foreign invasion, the so-called Filibusterism.