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Madero
[ mah-the-raw ]
noun
- 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.
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And later on, when Madero went into Mexico to turn things upside-down, I guess uncle helped him a whole lot.
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And he says he must have just missed the news that Madero had been killed, and that another president was in the chair.
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The inauguration of Madero, therefore, did not result in a new and popular government but in continued disturbance.
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It was here that Madero's band of revolutionists lived and laid the plans that overthrew Diaz.
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"Carlos Madero is my right name, but they call me Charley," was the lad's almost surly response.
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