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Topic: Mexican Revolution

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  Revolution    Mexican  
  American Revolution    Mexican American  
  French Revolution    Mexican food  
  New Mexican    Mexican Restaurant  
  Mexican border    Mexican government  
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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Favorite possession(s):Pack of cubans
Most admires:Florence Nightingale,  Florence Nightingale,  Mark Twain
Personality:Nostalgic
Politics:Anarchist,  Socialist
Favorite author(s):Winslow Homer
Favorite era(s):1900s,  1930s,  1920s
Favorite explorer(s):Hernan Cortes
Favorite book(s):"War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy
Favorite actor(s):Charlie Chaplin
Favorite great leader(s):Francisco Franco,  Primo de Rivera,  Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Favorite royal(s):Catherina the Great
Favorite destination(s):Mexico
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Miguel Cortez,
Small Business Owner

A Review of Zapata and the Mexican Revolution - Reviews the book Zapata and the Mexican Revolution by John Womack, Jr.
The Mexican Revolution erupted in 1910 and with it came Pancho Villa, who was known as the Mexican version of Robin Hood.
Joe Guzman points out in his research in this area that some gang members adopted heroes of the Mexican revolution, such as Emilio Zapata, as their heroes at the time.
Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

His father, Octavio Paz Solórzano, was a lawyer who supported Zapata during the Mexican Revolution and made notable contributions in the area of agrarian reform.
The outbreak of the Mexican Revolution in 1910 had a serious impact on Cuba’s workers and campesinos.
Zapata was the general from the south-central state of Morelos who led the southern rebel army during the 1910-1920 Mexican Revolution.
Richard Hosking,
Paranormal Investigator

That the Mexicans and Maya carefully and accurately observed his periods of revolution is witnessed by the pinturas.
Sveta Romanova,
Intelligence Officer

During the Mexican Revolution of 1910 to 1917, Ojinaga was headquarters to several different generals, including Pancho Villa , who took the city on two separate occasions.
John Carthy,
Gun Shop Sales Assistant

Misunderstanding was aggravated in the minds of Mexicans by the conviction that the United States government was not above making use of the colonists to cause trouble in the hope of acquiring Texas by purchase or revolution.
Paddy McGuinness,
Newsagent

The reason why Mexicans fled their homeland was because of the Mexican Revolution, which took place during the time period 1911- 1920.
Some locals believe the events of the revolution can now be celebrated in a way that includes the Tejanos and even the Mexicans.
Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

The church was fortified by both the Mexicans and Texians during the Texas Revolution, when the rubble was moved to the east end of the building to form a cannon platform.
 
 
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