Pancho Villa.................Central and South America is the home of the so-called popular revolutionaries.........that is, the Hong Gil-dong Im Kkeokjeongryu. In the early 20th century, decades before Che Guevara was active in the 5th and 60s, there was a hero named Pancho Villa in Mexico. As you can see from the description below, Mexico in the 1820s is liberated from Spain's 300-year rule. But that didn't go back to the original Aztec empire, it was the Spanish Caucasian Revolution of 1909-11, and it was the Mexican Revolution that even a few white Spanish and Indian Hispanics joined. Hispanic, the largest number of Mexicans, in a sense, it's not this time that Mexico was truly liberated from the Spanish colonies. But a small minority... ...that is, pure Indios are still marginalized and guerrillaising in the southern state of Chiapas... ...that is, in the old Mayan civilization. Of all Hispanics, there are many poor people. Pancho Villa seems to be the one who tried to transform the Bourgeoisie Revolution into the Proletarian Revolution as much as possible. In other words, during the Russian Revolution, when Kerensky defeated the emperor and established a republic, Lenin quickly overthrew Kerensky and established a communist state. In the French Revolution, when conservative gentlemen such as Lafayette tried to bring the absolute monarchy down to a constitutional monarchy... a radical extremist group like Mara Robespierre came to power and was overthrown by other conservative gentlemen. The Republic is maintained. Injection waves that we sneaked in during the June Uprising... Should I say? Mexico failed, as did all but Russia, which means that the revolution was successful, which means that the traditional Spanish white dictatorship was overthrown. the Bourgeoisie Revolution The popular revolution is a failure. Pancho Villa is such a Mexican revolutionary hero... ...and frankly it's not my favorite "family." a line of righteous acidity But our Im Kkeokjeong Donghak is also very popular in Mexico. Even in Russia in the 17th century, the popular revolt of Stenkarazin... ...the merciless suppression. Stenka is a mausoleum in Moscow. Stencarajin, Pancho Villa, Che Guevara, Im Kkeokjeong... ...shouting like an active volcano in the poor people! It seems that the true romance is a little short of 2%. You want a conservative reform... ...but you're a symbol of the times. During the Mexican War in the 1840s, the GIFT is the grandeur of the United States who ate Texas, New Mexico, California, and entered the capital city of Mexico. ====================== Pancho Villa ====================== Born on June 5, 1878 in Asienda, San Juan delio. His real name is Doroteo Arango, also known as Francisco Villa. Born the son of a farm worker and lost his parents early. He worked as a farm worker from an early age, but in 1894 he killed a farm owner who raped his sister and entered the mountains of northern Mexico. Later, until 1910, he worked in mines or entered a band of bandits and bandits, but gained prestige by distributing stolen money and goods to the poor and became the leader of the organization. In 1909, when F. Madero revolutionized against the dictatorship of the P. Diaz regime, he led and joined the guerrilla forces that followed him in 1910. He later became a popular hero as he conquered northern Mexico with strong charisma and consecutive victories. When the revolution succeeded, he returned to the civilian population and focused on redistributing land and reviving the economy. Then Orozco rebelled against Madero and went back to the battlefield. In 1913–1914 he joined forces with V. Carranza to assassinate Madero and oust Victoriano Huerta, who took power. After breaking up with Karansa in 1914, the Karansa faction continued its civil war. In 1916 when the United States supported Karansa, in retaliation, it attacked Columbus in New Mexico. Thousands of troops, led by John Joseph Pershing, were sent to catch him, but failed to achieve his goal. After Karansa was assassinated in 1920 and A. Uerta became interim president of Mexico, he retired from his life as a revolutionary army, but was assassinated in Paral in July 1923. ============================================== Background knowledge: Mexican Revolution =============================================== It took place with the aim of overthrowing the dictatorship of President Dias (1876-1911), who represents the interests of landowners and foreign capital, and transforming the semi-colonial social structure. As Mexico entered the 20th century, peasant revolts, workers' strikes, and radical intellectuals continued in various parts of the country. In 1910, liberal F.I. Madero succeeded in expelling Diaz in May 1911, with the cooperation of F.Villa and E. Zapata. However, in November of the same year, Zapata announced an ayala plan calling for land redistribution and broke up with Madero because Madero, a landowner and national capitalist, was passive in socioeconomic reform, especially land reform demanded by the people. Using the division of the revolutionary faction, General V. Uerta succeeded in a coup in February 1913 and established an anti-revolutionary regime. However, Uerta defected in July 1914 after being hit back by the constitutional revolutionary army and the Zapata faction, which were allied with V. Karansa, A. Obregon, and Bilya. However, the revolutionary faction was divided again into the Karansa-Obregon faction, which represented landlords, national capitalists, middle class, and the Bilya-Sapata faction, which represented the poor and poor peasants, and began civil war in the fall of the same year. The Vilya-Sapatas once occupied almost all of the country, but the Karansa-Obregonites, who gained cooperation from the working class, launched counterattacks from 1915, and their victory was confirmed by the end of 1916. A, who has represented the radical wing of the revolutionary army in particular.Obregon stipulated workers' rights (Article 123) and land reform (Article 27) in the new constitution enacted in 1917 despite the opposition of Karansa. Article 27 stipulated that "water, land, and underground resources belong to the original state" and "private ownership may be limited for the benefit of the public," enabling the nationalization and Mexicanization of mines, oil, and railroads owned by foreign capital as well as farmland. However, due to the destruction of the peasant army and pressure from the United States, the constitutional provisions of 1917 were only partially realized until the 1930s.
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