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Madero
Madero meaning
A surname.
Example sentences (20)
The Porfirian regime reacted to Madero by placing pressure on the Madero family's banking interests, and at one point even issued a warrant for Madero's arrest on the grounds of "unlawful transaction in rubber".
In his 1908 book entitled The Presidential Succession in 1910, Madero called on voters to prevent the sixth reelection of Porfirio Díaz, which Madero considered anti-democratic.
Madero assured Zapata that the land redistribution promised in the Plan of San Luis Potosí would be carried out when Madero became president.
Madero's brother and advisor Gustavo A. Madero was kidnapped off the street, tortured, and killed.
Eduardo Madero, who lives in Powder Springs, Georgia, now washes his entire cane in the bathtub.
Erika’s daughter painted lipstick on a portrait of former President Francisco I Madero.
Loli luz Madero Guerrero died on Wednesday along with her mother and sister, after her ex-partner reportedly drew a gun and shot all three following a heated argument outside his home in Cartagena’s El Carmelo neighbourhood.
In 1905, El Peninsular was forced to close by the government and Suárez faced prosecution and time in jail, so he fled to the USA and joined Francisco Madero, who was also seeking asylum there.
Thank you to all who have been a part of Carol Madero’s life in any small way, she cherished each encounter she had with anyone.
After years of censorship, Mexican newspapers took advantage of their newly found freedom of the press to criticize Madero's performance as president harshly.
A political solution and compromise might have been possible, with Madero withdrawing his candidacy.
As a young man, Madero's father sent him to the École des Hautes Études Commerciales de Paris (HEC).
At that point, Madero declared himself provisional President of Mexico, and called for a general refusal to acknowledge the central government, restitution of land to villages and Indian communities, and freedom for political prisoners.
Ávila, moving away from nationalistic autarchy, proposed to create a favorable climate for international investment, which had been a policy favored nearly two generations earlier by Madero.
Before becoming president, Madero published another book, this one under the pseudonym of Bhima (one of Arjuna's brothers in the Mahabharata ) called a Spiritualist Manual.
Behind the building, he found the two cars with the bodies of Madero and Suárez nearby, surrounded by soldiers and gendarmes.
Born into an extremely wealthy landowning family in northern Mexico, Madero was an unusual politician, who until he ran for president in the 1910 elections, had never held office.
Corrido sheet music celebrating the entry of Francisco Madero into Mexico City in 1911.
Cumberland, Charles C. Mexican Revolution: Genesis Under Madero.
Díaz considered jailing Madero, but Bernardo Reyes suggested that Francisco's father be asked to control his increasingly political son.