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    The Mexican Revolution      There was a huge revolution in the country of Mexico that started in the year 1910, led by Porfirio Diaz, the president of Mexico in 1910. In the 1860’s Diaz was important to Mexican politics and then was elected president in 1877. Diaz said that he would only be president for one year and then would resign, but after four years he was re-elected as the President of Mexico. Porfirio Diaz and the Mexican revolution had a huge impact on the country of Mexico that is

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    The National Festival of Folklore which occurs in Cordoba, is a celebration of Argentine folk tradition. The Snow Festival in San Carlos de Bariloche celebrates the strong Swiss influence in that region. The Harvest of Fish Festival which takes place at Mar del Plata, has people dress up as sea creatures and parade along with the Queen of the Sea. And even Carnival which occurs

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    As the war raged on, many battles were fought, some swift and glorious, and even more long and gruesome,The icon of these long and horrible battles was of course, The Alamo. The Alamo, originally called 'Mission San Antonio de Valero ', was originally a Spanish religious outpost that was converted into a fort by the recently expelled Mexican Army. Sadly, though it was a fort, it was a sorry excuse of one. It was designed to hold off attacks by native tribes,

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    Madero. Diaz imprisons Madero on charges of “fomenting a rebellion and insulting the authorities”, and Diaz wins the election, being the only candidate. Madero escapes prison and flees to Texas from where in October, he publishes the “Plan de San Luis Potosí” calling for a revolt on November 20. That is where many mark the start of the revolution.

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    BITs International investment law was developed as a response to the inadequacies of the customary international law in protecting foreign property by providing responsibility to host state.[footnoteRef:2] Most of capital exporting countries was developed states which required better market access commitments from capital exporting countries, and also better standards of investment protection.[footnoteRef:3] The failure to conclude multilateral investment agreement forced developed states to find

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    classes didn’t originally full on oppose Diaz they felt neglected as a people. Madero saw this and sought out to influence the people of the country to revolt, so that they could then shift their views completely. Madero writes the Plan de San Luis Potosi, which was a political document written by Madero to describe how he was wrongly imprisoned by Diaz in order for him to lose the election. Madero also wrote the document to spread new ideas on what democracy was, and how to eradicate corruption

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    Benito Juarez

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    Juárez was born in the village of San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca on March 21, 1807, located in the mountain range now known as the "Sierra Juárez". His parents, Marcelino Juárez and Brígida García, were peasants who both died when he was three years old. Shortly after, his grandparents died as well, in which his uncle then raised him.[2][3] He described his parents as "indios de la raza primitiva del país," that is, "Indians of the original race of the country."[3] He worked in the corn fields and as

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    Zacatecas takes “8th place nationwide as far as land expansion having 75,539 km2.” (Zacatecas Geography) Positioned in the “northern center of Mexico, its limits are with Coahuila and Nuevo Leon, on the east with San Luis Potosi, [on the] south with Aguascalientes and Jalisco, and on the west with Nayarit and Durango.” (Zacatecas Geography). The deepest canyon in Zacatecas, “[is] Las Lecheras, measures 3,050 meters (10,000 feet) deep” (5 themes of geography) which is pretty deep. It is surrounded

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    In order to properly identify fundamental characteristics attributed to the Mexican Revolution of 1910, that may or may not deem it a legitimate revolution, we must first establish and define that which is allocated by the term, revolution. Merriam Webster defines a revolution as, a complete overthrow of an established government or political system. The Oxford Dictionary defines a revolution as, “an overthrow of old government by force and replacing it by a new one. Funk and Wagnall’s Standard Desk

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    After Diaz had won by a landslide, he released Madero from prison. Madero promptly fled to San Antonio, Texas to plan a revolution. There he wrote the Plan of St. Luis Potosi, which said that the election was fraudulent and that he was the provisional president of Mexico. The plan was purely political and Madero planned to have a completely democratic government. The plan said nothing

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