Acayucan Rebellion
Failed uprising in Mexico / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Acayucan Rebellion, also known as the Acayucan Uprising, was a brief uprising in Mexico, within the Acayucan municipality of the Mexican State of Veracruz, lasting from 30 September to 3 October 1906.[1] It was part of a series of uprisings instigated by the Mexican Liberal Party, meant to start a revolt within Mexico against the regime of Porfirio Díaz. Though ultimately unsuccessful in its goal of igniting a revolt, the Acayucan Rebellion and the other uprisings before 1910 were early signs of the instability of the Porfiriato, and precursors to the Mexican Revolution.
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Part of the prelude to the Mexican Revolution | |||||||
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Mexican Liberal Party | Porfiriato | ||||||
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Hilario C. Salas [es] Roman Marin Enrique Novoa |
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