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Definition of Conventionists

Conventionist
Conventionist Con*ven"tion*ist, n. One who enters into a convention, covenant, or contract.

Meaning of Conventionists from wikipedia

- and a civil war ensued between the Constitutionalists and Conventionists. The Conventionists called for more radical, immediate land reform, with which...
- In 1915, the revolution entered a new phase of civil war between the Conventionists led by Emiliano Zapata and Villa versus Obregón and Carranza. Obregón...
- by the convention. Carranza and Obregón retreated to Veracruz. The Conventionists briefly held practically all Mexican territory, but the central authority...
- the Battle of Celaya in 1915, and Obregón took the capital from the Conventionists, who retreated to Toluca, Zapata did not open a second front. When Carranza's...
- their base in Morelos, they allied with Pancho Villa to support the Conventionists against the Carrancistas. After Villa's defeat, the Zapatistas remained...
- changed hands several times during the post-Huerta period. When the Conventionists held power, Villa and his men committed acts of violence against major...
- 000 c. 500 (Conventionists) 22,000 (Constitutionalists) Casualties and losses 65 killed 67 wounded 3 missing 24 captured Conventionists: 169 killed 115+...
- Political parties   Progressive Constitutionalist Party   Independent The Conventionists were followers of revolutionary generals Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata...
- authority from church leadership in the United States. These "Third Conventionists" (as they were known) conducted missionary activity in some small mountain...
- "The high point of Gutiérrez's career occurred when he moved with the Conventionist army to shoulder the responsibilities of his new office [of president]...