MADERA Francisco Indalecio (Madero Francisco Indalcio)( President of Mexico.)
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Biography MADERA Francisco Indalecio (Madero Francisco Indalcio)
(1873-1913) He was born in Parras de la Fuente (pc. Coahuila) October 30, 1873. Opposed the regime of Porfirio Diaz, and before the next elections, organized a party 'antireeleksionistov' - the opponents of re-Diaz, when he was arrested on charges of sedition. Escaped from the prison of San Luis Potosi and disappeared in the United States, where he designed a plan of armed insurrection, scheduled for November 20, 1910 ( 'Plan of San Luis Potosi'). Uprising failed, and some riots in the capital, Puebla and other cities were suppressed. In February 1911 Madero had joined the rebels of Chihuahua, who fought under the command of Pascual Orozco and Pancho Villa. In March, the rebels took Casas Grandes, in April - Zacatecas, in May - Ciudad Juarez. Seeing the inevitability of defeat, Diaz was forced to enter into negotiations with Madero and accept the terms of surrender. Under the agreement signed in May 1911, Dö´az resigned and left Mexico. Interim president became Minister of Foreign Affairs, Francisco Leon de Barra, who was tasked to restore order in the country and to organize new presidential elections. November 11, 1911 Madero was elected president.
February 9, 1913 generals, Felix Diaz and Bernardo Reyes revolt. After a ten-day battle in Mexico City (TN. 'a tragic decade') and move the army chief, General Vladimir Worth the insurgents Madero was arrested and killed on his way to jail on Feb. 22, 1913.
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