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Name: Phase 2: Madero Presidency
Type: Event
Start: 1911 AD
End: 1919 AD
Parent: Mexican Revolution
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Phase 2: Madero Presidency
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Was the second phase of the Mexican Revolution. After the abdication of Porfirio Diaz, Francisco Madeiro became president. He was murdered, and Victoriano Huerta took his place.
Chronology
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