A Group of Revolutionaries

A Group of Revolutionaries (HM2I85)

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N 20° 43.975', W 100° 27.06'

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 Grupo de Revolucionarios1 Francisco Villa- Su verdadero nombre fue Doroteo Arango.- Nació en La Coyotada municipio de San Juan del Río, Durango en 1878.- Tuvo que esconderse haciéndose llamar Pancho Villa.- Luchó en la Revolución a lado de Francisco I. Madero.- Fue llamado Centauro del Norte.- Atacó Columbus, Nuevo México en 1916.- Murió en el año 1923 en Hidalgo del Parral Chihuahua. "Es justo que todos aspiremos a ser más, pero también que todos nos hagamos valer por nuestros hechos."
2 Emiliano Zapata- Nació en Anenecuilco Morelos en 1879.- En 1909 fue elegido presidente de la Junta de Defensa de las Tierras de Anenecuilco.- Su principal objetivo fue defender el derecho de los campesinos a sus tierras.- Los zapatistas liquidaron el latifundismo.- Se alió con Pancho Villa en 1914- Murió en el año de 1919 en Hda. Chinameca, Morelos."Tierra y Libertad"3 Revolucionario con guitarra: Los soldados se congregaban alrededor de una
hoguera, bebían café amenizando con melodías como La Rielera, La Valentina, La Cucaracha.4



Soldadera sentada: No dejaban a los soldados aún cuando fuesen preñadas.5 Soldadera de pie: Recibían a los soldados con un jarro de café o atole.English translation:A Group of Revolutionaries 1. Francisco Villa His real name was Doroteo Arango. He was born in La Coyotada, municipality of San Juan del Río, Durango in 1878. When he went into hiding he began calling himself Pancho Villa. He fought in the Revolution next to Francisco I. Madero and was known as the "Centaur of the North". He attacked Columbus, New Mexico in 1916. He died in 1923 in Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua. "It is fair that we all aspire to be more, but also that we all make use of our deeds." 2. Emiliano Zapata He was born in Anenecuilco, Morelos in 1879. In 1909 he was elected president of the Lands Defense Board of Anenecuilco. His main objective was to defend the right of peasants to their lands. The Zapatistas divided up many of the large plantations in the areas where they were active. He allied with Pancho Villa in 1914. He died in 1919 in Hacienda Chinameca, Morelos. "Land and Freedom" 3 A revolutionary guitarist: The soldiers gathered around a
bonfire, drinking coffee and entertaining themselves with melodies like "La Rielera", "La Valentina" and "La Cucaracha".



4 Seated 'soldadera' (female revolutionary soldier): They did not leave the soldiers even when they were pregnant. 5 Standing 'soldadera': They greeted the soldiers with a mug of coffee or a atole (a hot drink made of ground corn).
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Date Added Friday, June 28th, 2019 at 2:03pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)14Q E 348920 N 2293266
Decimal Degrees20.73291667, -100.45100000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 20° 43.975', W 100° 27.06'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds20° 43' 58.5" N, 100° 27' 3.5999999999999" W
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