1911 in Mexico
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Events from the year 1911 in Mexico.
Incumbents[]
Federal government[]
- President – Porfirio Diaz until May 25, Francisco León de la Barra until November 5, Francisco I. Madero from November 6
- Vice President: Ramón Corral, José María Pino Suárez from November 25
- Secretary of Foreign Affairs: Enrique C. Creel Cuilty, Victoriano Salado Álvarez, Francisco Leon de la Barra, Bartolomé Carvajal y Rosas, Manuel Calero
- Secretary of the Interior: Ramon Corral, Emilio Vázquez Gómez, Alberto García Granados, Abraham González (governor) from November 6
Governors[]
- Aguascalientes:
- Campeche:
- Chiapas: //////
- Chihuahua: /Abraham González/Miguel Ahumada/
- Coahuila: Venustiano Carranza
- Colima:
- Durango:
- Guanajuato:
- Hidalgo:
- Jalisco: /
- State of Mexico:
- Michoacán:
- Morelos: ///
- Nayarit:
- Nuevo León:
- Oaxaca:
- Puebla:
- Querétaro: ///
- San Luis Potosí: /Rafael Cepeda
- Sinaloa:
- Sonora:
- Tabasco:
- Tamaulipas:
- Tlaxcala:
- Veracruz: Teodoro A. Dehesa Méndez//León Aillaud/
- Yucatán: José María Pino Suárez/
- Zacatecas:
Events[]
- January 29 – Capture of Mexicali[1]
- April – First Battle of Agua Prieta[2]
- April 7–May 10 – Battle of Ciudad Juarez (1911)[3]
- May 8–9 – First Battle of Tijuana
- May 11–19 – Battle of Cuautla (1911)[4]
- May 15 – Torreón massacre[5]
- June 22 – Second Battle of Tijuana
Births[]
- February 14 – Nabor Carrillo Flores, third son of Mexican composer Julián Carrillo Trujillo (d. 1961)
- March 12 – Gustavo Diaz Ordaz, 49th President of Mexico (d. 1979)
- March 29 – Mario Pani, architect and urbanist (d. 1993)
- July 10 — Amalia Solórzano, First Lady of Mexico (1934-1940) (d. 2008)
- August 12 – Cantinflas, comic film actor, producer, and screenwriter (d. 1993)
- November 30 – Jorge Negrete, singer, actor (d. 1953)
- Date unknown — Josefina Vicens, novelist (d. 1988)
Deaths[]
- March 24: , who along with Emiliano Zapata and began the Revolution in Morelos on March 11, 1911 (b. [6]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Capture of Mexicali January 29, 1911", Ojibway News Headlines, 2009, retrieved August 23, 2019
- ^ "Battle of Agua Prieta, Grim and Bloody Fight", Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection, April 18, 1911, retrieved August 23, 2019
- ^ "Battle of Ciudad Juárez, MEXICAN REVOLUTION [1911]". Brittanica.com. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
- ^ "Batalla de Cuautla" [Battle of Cuautla], Historia, Guerras y Armas (in Spanish), March 31, 2012, retrieved August 23, 2019
- ^ Julian Herbert (April 24, 2019), "The Roots of a Forgotten Massacre", The Paris Review, retrieved August 23, 2019
- ^ "PABLO TORRES BURGOS, 1878 - 1911" (in Spanish). Bibliotecas TV. Retrieved June 1, 2019.
Categories:
- 1911 in Mexico
- 1911 by country
- Years of the 20th century in Mexico
- Years in Mexico