2011年10月3日星期一
Revolutionary leaders gained control of Durango in 1911
Later in the decade, Pedro Celestino Negrete overthrew Durangos Spanishroyalists and Rosetta Stone outlet rallied support for the countrys independence. Durango, along with other Mexican states, signed the Plan of Iguala in 1821, which freed Mexico from Spanish rule.Recent HistoryIn 1825, Durango was officially recognized as a Mexican state and soon after drafted a constitution. Santiago Baca Ortz became the first constitutional governor, and conservatives controlled the state for the next 25 years.A major concern in the Durango capital during the latter part of the 19th century was persistent violence by Tarauhmaras and Tepehuanos Indians as well as Apaches who drifted into the region from the north. Because it was necessary for Durangos local government to devote extensive time, money and manpower to defending the city, the state had little influence on or involvement in national issues.When Porfirio Daz became Mexicos president in 1876, federal troops were sent to Durango to suppress the Indian uprisings. The effort helped stop Rosetta Stone German attacks on Durangos businesses and citizens and restored order to the state. In 1910, influential political and private groups in Durango banded together under Francisco Madero to oppose President Daz, whose 30 years in office were plagued by accusations of corruption and a failure to enact social justice. Revolutionary leaders gained control of Durango in 1911. Domingo Arrieta helped the state adopt a new constitution in 1917, and peace returned to the area. After the revolution, the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (Institutional Revolutionary Party) emerged as the states most powerful political party.During the 1920s, skirmishes and political and social unrest were common in Durango Rosetta Stone Greek as in the rest of the country. By the end of the decade, however, peace had generally been restored.
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