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grin007 [14]
3 years ago
5

El desarrollo del movimiento armado y las propuestas de caudillos revolucionarios 7 preguntas con su respuesta

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skad [1K]3 years ago
8 0

La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

Desafortunadamente, se te olvidó incluir las preguntas que quieres que se respondan.

Si no anexaste las preguntas, ¿cómo saber cuáles son?

Sin embargo, tratando de ayudarte con información valiosa, podemos comentarte lo siguiente. Tampoco especificas de qué movimiento revolucionario estás hablando. Así que vamos a suponer que te refieres ala Revolución Mexicana.

El desarrollo del movimiento armado y las propuestas de

caudillos revolucionarios: fueron la parte toral de un movimiento que surge desde las entrañas de los campesinos y la clase trabajadora mexicana. Todos ellos, gente pobre, de campo, que había sufrido más opresión y pobreza, mal trato a los indígenas por parte de la clase burocrática durante el Porfiriato.

Esos grandes caudillos de la revolución fueron figuras nacionales como Emiliano Zapata en Morelos. Francisco Villa con su División del Norte. También otros caudillos como Venustiano Carranza y Álvaro Obregón.

Caudillo significa una persona que dirigía un movimiento ideológico a un grupo de personas dentro de un movimiento revolucionario/militar.

De la mente de estos importantes caudillos salieron documentos históricos que dieron forma a las ideas de la Revolución. Tal fue el caso del llamado Plan de Ayala, en donde Emiliano Zapata resumía las exigencias de los campesinos en el sur del país.

Recordemos que los campesinos y los indígenas habían perdido sus tierras ante la voracidad de los hacendados durante el porfiriato.

Francisco Villa lideró a los campesinos el norte de México. Su sede fue Chihuahua. Villa propuso la Ley General Agraria, que proponía la justa distribución y reparto de la tierra.

En el caso de gobernador de Coahuila, Venustiano Carranza,, fue él quien promulgó una nueva constitución en la ciudad de Querétaro cambiar la fisonomía de México.

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