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Madero

[ mah-the-raw ]

noun

  1. Fran·cis·co In·da·le·cio [f, r, ahn-, sees, -kaw een-dah-, le, -syaw], 1873–1913, Mexican revolutionary and political leader: president 1911–13.


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The first leader of the Mexican Revolution, Francisco I. Madero, did not take power by force but through elections.

And later on, when Madero went into Mexico to turn things upside-down, I guess uncle helped him a whole lot.

And he says he must have just missed the news that Madero had been killed, and that another president was in the chair.

The inauguration of Madero, therefore, did not result in a new and popular government but in continued disturbance.

It was here that Madero's band of revolutionists lived and laid the plans that overthrew Diaz.

"Carlos Madero is my right name, but they call me Charley," was the lad's almost surly response.

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