Carranza's Assassination leads to the Sonoran Triangle
- Date
- May 20, 1920
- Title
- Carranza's Assassination leads to the Sonoran Triangle
- What occurred
- Carranza's overthrow and murder in May 1920 led to the three leaders Obregon, Calles, and de la Huerta to form the Sonoran Triangle which was a group that henceforth set the rules of the political game. The revolution entered a new phase which mainly focused on free market capitalism, social guarantees for the working poor, support from agrarian and labor leaders, a cultural revolution that promote secularism, and lastly repair and expansion of the country.
- Location
- Xicotepec, Mexico
- Student name(s)
- Humberto A Diaz jr and Andrew Wallace
- Tag(s)
- Mexico
- Item sets
- Reform & Revolution: Student Submissions
Xicotepec, Puebla, Mexico
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