Statements (58)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
coup d'état
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gptkbp:associatedWith |
gptkb:Francisco_Villa
gptkb:Emiliano_Zapata |
gptkbp:causedBy |
political instability
|
gptkbp:date |
February 1913
|
gptkbp:finish |
July 1914
|
gptkbp:followedBy |
gptkb:Huerta's_regime
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Huerta's coup
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gptkbp:influenced |
Mexican_politics
|
gptkbp:involved |
U.S._diplomatic_intervention
|
gptkbp:isChallengedBy |
liberals
Constitutionalist victory |
gptkbp:isCharacterizedBy |
violence
|
gptkbp:isCriticizedFor |
international community
|
gptkbp:isDocumentedIn |
historical records
|
gptkbp:isEngagedIn |
historical studies
|
gptkbp:isFacilitatedBy |
Madero_supporters
|
gptkbp:isInfluencedBy |
foreign interests
|
gptkbp:isPortrayedBy |
newspapers
|
gptkbp:isUtilizedFor |
revolutionaries
|
gptkbp:ledTo |
gptkb:Victoriano_Huerta
Huerta's_resignation |
gptkbp:location |
gptkb:Mexico
|
gptkbp:opposedBy |
gptkb:Constitutionalist_Army
|
gptkbp:partOf |
gptkb:Mexican_Revolution
|
gptkbp:resultedIn |
gptkb:overthrow_of_Francisco_I._Madero
U.S._arms_embargo |
gptkbp:significance |
increased_violence_in_Mexico
|
gptkbp:triggerType |
civil_war_in_Mexico
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gptkbp:wasAffecting |
economic policies
national identity cultural expressions military reforms national security national sovereignty human rights issues diplomatic strategies indigenous rights international diplomacy labor movements military strategies foreign relations political alliances political ideologies social movements women's rights land reforms foreign investments education reforms regional dynamics healthcare_reforms U.S.-Mexico_relations Mexican_society Mexican_economy |
gptkbp:wasEducatedAt |
restoring order
|
gptkbp:wasPartOf |
power struggle
|
gptkbp:wasSupportedBy |
conservatives
some military factions |