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(San Miguel Anenecuilco, Mexico, 1879 - Morelos, 1919) Mexican revolutionary. In the complex development of the Mexican Revolution of 1910, the so-called agrarian leaders took up the just aspirations of the humblest rural classes, who had been driven to misery by an arbitrary agrarian policy that dispossessed them of their land. Of them all, Emiliano Zapata remains the most admired.

In the face of the unscrupulous ambition or ideological inconsistency of Pancho Villa or Pascual Orozco, and in the face of an idea of revolution more linked to the war for power than to social transformation, Emiliano Zapata remained faithful to his ideals of justice and gave absolute priority to effective achievements. Unfortunately, that same firmness and constancy in the face of the confusing revolutionary winds determined his isolation in the state of Morelos, where he undertook fruitful reforms from a position of virtual independence that no government could tolerate. His assassination, instigated from the presidency, led to the rapid dissolution of his work and the exaltation of the leader, who would go down in history as one of the great revolutionary myths of the 20th century.

Biography

Member of a humble peasant family, he was the ninth of the ten children Gabriel Zapata and Cleofás Salazar had, of whom only four survived. Emiliano Zapata worked as a child as a laborer and sharecropper and received poor schooling. He was orphaned around the age of thirteen, and both he and his older brother Eufemio inherited some land and a few head of cattle, a legacy with which they had to support themselves and their two sisters, María de Jesús and María de la Luz.

Emiliano remained in his native town, Anenecuilco, where, in addition to working his land, he was sharecropper of a small part of the land of a neighboring hacienda. During the times when work in the fields decreased, he dedicated himself to driving mule trains and traded with the animals that were his great passion: horses. When he was about seventeen years old, he had his first confrontation with the authorities, which forced him to leave the state of Morelos and to live for some months hiding in the ranch of some friends of his family.

One of the causes of the Mexican Revolution was the disastrous agrarian policy developed by the regime of Pofirio Díaz. Under the protection of the iniquitous laws enacted by the dictator, landowners and large companies took over communal lands and small properties, leaving the humble peasants dispossessed or displaced to almost sterile areas. It is estimated that in 1910, the year of the outbreak of the Revolution, more than ninety percent of the peasants were landless, and about a thousand large landowners employed three million braceros.

In 1909, a new real estate law threatened to worsen the situation. In September of the same year, the four hundred or so inhabitants of Zapata's village, Anenecuilco, were summoned to a clandestine meeting to deal with the problem; it was decided to renew the municipal council, and Emiliano Zapata was elected president of the new council.

He was then thirty years old and had considerable charisma among his neighbors for his moderation and self-confidence. As president of the council, Zapata began to deal with lawyers from the capital to assert the property rights of his countrymen; such activity did not go unnoticed, and possibly because of this the army called him to the army.

Back in Morelos, Emiliano Zapata took his first drastic decision: leading a small armed group, he occupied the Hospital lands and distributed them among the peasants. The daring action had resonance in nearby towns, as similar situations were taking place everywhere; Zapata was appointed head of the Junta of Villa de Ayala, a town that was the head of the district to which his hometown belonged.

The Mexican Revolution

Agrarian policy and the abysmal social inequalities brought about by the Porfiriato were among the root causes of the Mexican Revolution, but its immediate trigger was Porfirio Díaz's decision to run in the 1910 elections. Such "elections" were in reality a pseudo-democratic farce to extend his mandate for another six years; the old dictator, after repressing and eliminating freedom of the press and any hint of political dissidence, maintained the formalism of being reelected periodically.

Francisco I. Madero, founder of the Anti-Reelectionist Party (a political formation that aspired precisely to interrupt this perpetuation), had presented his candidacy for the 1910 elections, but was persecuted and forced into exile. Understanding the futility of the democratic path, Francisco Madero launched from exile the Plan of San Luis, a political proclamation in which he called on the Mexican people to take up arms against the dictator on November 20, 1910, the date of the beginning of the Mexican Revolution.

In Morelos, many immediately joined the insurrection; this was not the case, however, of Zapata. He did not fully trust the promises of the Plan of San Luis, and he wanted to see the land distributions he had made at the head of the Junta of Villa de Ayala recognized and legitimized with appointments beforehand. For the leadership of the uprising in Morelos, Francisco Madero chose Pablo Torres Burgos; after being named colonel by Pablo Torres, Zapata adhered to the Plan of San Luis and in March 1911, upon the death of Torres, he was designated "supreme chief of the revolutionary movement of the South".

With that rank he took the city of Cuautla in May, the starting point to extend his power over the state, and proceeded to distribute the lands in the area he controlled. In the rest of the country, meanwhile, the Revolution spread and triumphed rapidly: the dictator's army was defeated in barely six months. In May 1911, Porfirio Díaz went into exile after transferring power to Francisco León de la Barra, who assumed the interim presidency (May-November 1911) until elections were held.

The Ayala Plan

After the fall of the dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz, disagreements soon arose between Zapata, who demanded the immediate distribution of the hacienda lands among the peasants, and Francisco Madero, who demanded the disarming of the guerrillas.

But, in spite of the revolutionary triumph, a good part of the regime's machinery was still in the hands of former Porfiristas (starting with León de la Barra), who occupied high positions in the administration and in the theoretically defeated army. When, in July 1911, a large part of the Zapatistas had surrendered their weapons, the army began to harass the peasants and then Zapata himself, who narrowly escaped arrest; throughout that summer, the government troops destroyed Zapata's work, but their action united the peasants against him, who, taking up arms again, recovered their positions and were ultimately strengthened.

Against Huesta and Carranza

Madero would fall victim to a coup in February 1913, led by Victoriano Huerta and supported by the USA, Huerta would execute Madero and declared a dictatorship. The attacks of the government against Zapata would increase, but Zapata was able to stop Huerta’s offensive and strengthened his position on Morelos.

On the rest of the Country, many revolutionaries would rise up on rebellion against the traitor Huerta government. One of this was governor of Coahuila Venustiano Carranza, who declare himself leader of the constitutionalists. Another was Pacho Villa in Chihuahua who led the agrarian movement on the North. Both were able to defeat Huerta in July 1914. Zapata’s defense of Morelos would prove and important part of the defeat of Huerta thanks to stretching his forces thin between north and south. Eventually the three revolutionaries would split due to ideological differences, with Carranza wanting to continue Madero’s program, and Villa and Zapata wanting a land reform leading to a momentary alliance between both on October 1914. Both would take over Mexico City, but differences would arise ending in the dissolution of the Alliance and both going their own way.

Last Years

The civil war would continue in 1915, after the defeat of Villa, the constitutionalists would center their attacks on the State of Morelos. On 1916 Zapata would enter talks with general Pablo González but this would fall through, with Gonzales invading Moreles, Zapata would regain control of the state in January 1917.

Faced with the impossibility of ending the movement and the threat that Zapata posed to the federal government (to the extent that radicals from other states could follow his example), Carranza and González hatched a plan to assassinate Zapata. By making him believe that he was going to go over to his side and that he would deliver ammunition and supplies, Colonel Jesús Guajardo, who was directing government operations against him, managed to lure Zapata to a secret meeting at the Chinameca farm in Morelos. When Zapata, accompanied by ten men, entered the hacienda, the soldiers who pretended to present them with weapons shot him at point-blank range.

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I'm honestly loving the federation. I love the Chapo rules of posting, I'm so happy PPB is back. Its so exciting.

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if a post is doing well, give it a vote even if you wouldn't normally, let's boost our presence in the fediverse and lure in more libs.

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me and my buddies from Whiterun have decided chopping wood and selling it to the tavern keep is a bullshit way of living so we grabbed some iron weapons and hide armor and moved out to the middle of the woods to live as bandits. our first target is this one guy who just slayed a dragon by himself and ate its soul. should be easy pickings

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The devs didn’t have to bring back the “log user out randomly all the time” feature, but I respect that they did.

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Just learned a Marxist writer I follow is a crank who unironically believes in a Plandemic conspiracy to depopulate the Earth. agony

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He doesn't believe in germ theory

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STEM lords seem to be such proponents of logic and reason until you bring up the statistics regarding the likelihood of advancing out of poverty 🤔

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I may have severely underestimated how similar lemmy users are to frontpage, r/all redditors

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"The 'threat of extremism' is a straw man. The ruling class dismiss any and all concerns of the workers as baseless treason, all while completely ignoring the very factors causing this 'extremism' that they themselves have created." ---- Junko Enoshima

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The new wrecker we have spamming shit with a baby soyjak has me so owned, my god I am the baby soyjak because I like communism. I renounce my status as a leftist and now I'm a blood and soil libertarian fascist who gets hung up on women in video games.

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kitty-birthday-sad >tfw Hexbear hates me and always calls me a "Bad Gateway"

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starting a children's newspaper called Totsky

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bip bop how are my fellow chinese bots doing?

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blocking lemmy.ml memes made the site browsable again for me

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Camino de Santiago Quest 2023: Day 23

I don’t want to post today, everything is terrible.

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Doomer right now, I hate Americans and redditors so much.

[-] moonlake@hexbear.net 19 points 1 year ago

You hate Bill Gates because he wants to enslave the human race with vaccines and 5G. I hate him because he invented Microsoft Teams. We are not the same.

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all u losers posting on Hex Bear meanwhile i am at the Sex Fair!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! owned

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this is lame as hell sorry i just wanted to do a rhyme

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is basically a walking corpse

has an army of servants that obey everything

rules over a region

Mr Robert House is a lich?

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Still waiting for the promised sorting option of "saddest" posts in here.

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Yo what's with that weird baby guy spam? Some AI shit?

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Remember you can't pick who you're attracted to, and you can't pick your family, but you can pick counterrevolutionaries pika-pickaxe stalin-approval

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Do you have what it takes to sort like a real power poster? swole-doge

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Lenin is brought back from the dead, looks at the state of the world and says one thing to the United States before returning to eternal rest

“We had a good thing, you stupid son of a bitch! We had everything we needed, and it all ran like clockwork. You could've shut your mouth, cooked and made as much money as you ever needed. It was perfect. But, no, you just had to blow it up. You and your pride and your ego! You just had to be the man. If you'd done your job, known your place, we'd all be fine right now.”

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[-] Ho_Chi_Chungus@hexbear.net 17 points 1 year ago

"I am going to invent something with your mother so many times"

  • John Sex, inventor of Sex, circa 1832
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Doesn't happen often, but I enjoy it every time: hearing an American (podcaster) look up average life expectancy in western European countries

E.g. Male life expectancy is 73 years in the US, and 82 in Norway

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Having an existential confrontation with mortality whenever I notice a tiny bit of blood coming from an unexpected part of my body where I must have accidentally pulled a hair out without noticing

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Sad and bad situationship update

spoiler"Let's just feel things out and I don't need anything conclusive rn" is too much for the person I liked, she wanted purely FWB despite knowing that there were feelings on my end. I was honest that I regretted it and felt like the cost (friendship fucked for me for now, have to see each other every day) outweighed the benefits and that I felt kind of used, so she texted me later saying how hurtful it was that I said that and implied that the friendship was purely contingent on a specific end result on my end? And like...she's the aggrieved party despite me being the one being rejected?

What the fuck? When did people become convinced that casual sex has to be consequence free and that they're entitled to the relationship remaining the same afterward? Just because she doesn't regret anything doesn't mean I have to feel the same way. And the friendship would be too painful for me right now but she seems to be implying I'm some kind of "Nice Guy" because I'm being honest that I feel that way? I loved our friendship and it hurts me a lot that things are fucked now, but she hits me up focused on her own feelings when it's clear I just need to be left alone to feel my hurt and I'm carrying the worse burden. Idk, maybe she's a more selfish person than I thought but that's painful in its own way.

Anyway idk man...don't really know what to say except that I feel like absolute fucking ass rn

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[-] Dirt_Owl@hexbear.net 16 points 1 year ago

Is there a way to unsubscribe to certain instances?

I'm not a huge fan of memes@lemmy.ml (sorry nothing personal just not my cup of tea)

[-] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 19 points 1 year ago

I blocked that instance cause the posts

SUUUUUUUUUUCKED

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