Definition of Mexican Revolution

1. Noun. A revolution for agrarian reforms led in northern Mexico by Pancho Villa and in southern Mexico by Emiliano Zapata (1910-1911).

Generic synonyms: Revolution
Geographical relationships: Mexico, United Mexican States

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mexican Revolution

Metz Yeghern
Meulengracht's diet
Meuse
Meuse-Argonne
Meuse-Argonne operation
Meuse River
Mev
Mevacor
Mewuk
Mexase
Mexica
Mexicali
Mexican
Mexican-American
Mexican Revolution (current term)
Mexican Sign Language
Mexican Spanish
Mexican War
Mexican beaded lizard
Mexican bean beetle
Mexican black cherry
Mexican breakfast
Mexican breakfasts
Mexican capital
Mexican cypress
Mexican duck
Mexican ducks
Mexican fire plant
Mexican flameleaf

Literary usage of Mexican Revolution

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley in Verse and Prose, Now First Brought by John Todhunter, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Harry Buxton Forman (1880)
"THE Mexican Revolution.i BROTHERS ! between you and me Whirlwinds sweep and billows roar: Yet in spirit oft I see On thy wild and winding shore Freedom's ..."

2. American Neutrality in the 20th Century: The Impossible Dream by John N. Petrie (1996)
"THE Mexican Revolution Taft Confronts Madero Foreign investment had dominated the Mexican economy and foreign policy for decades. ..."

3. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1899)
"[Addressed:] Elias Boudinot Esq. JAMES WILKINSON ON THE Mexican Revolution, 1823. The following letter from James Wilkinson is printed from the original ..."

4. A History of Missouri by Eugene Morrow Violette (1918)
"Mexican Revolution, 1821 ... In 1821, however, a change came over the situation because of the success of the Mexican revolution against Spain in that year. ..."

5. Diplomatic Days by Edith O'Shaughnessy (1917)
"XI Election of Madero—The strange similarity between a Mexican election and a Mexican revolution—The penetrating cold in Mexican houses —Madame de la ..."

6. The Case of Mexico and the Policy of President Wilson by Rafael Zayas Enríquez (1914)
"Few people, especially in the United States, realize the various aspects which the Mexican revolution has successively taken, and the actual meaning of ..."

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