- 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]...