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  2. Magonista rebellion of 1911 - Wikipedia

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    In 1911 the number of inhabitants in the towns of northern Baja California was: 1027 in Ensenada, 300 in Mexicali, 100 in Tijuana, less than 100 in Los Algodones and less than 100 in Tecate. [ 12 ] The Liberal Army had a few private soldiers who received a salary of 1 peso a day and the officers received a somewhat higher payment than their ...

  3. Capture of Mexicali - Wikipedia

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    Flores Magón, who was the leader of the Partido Liberal Mexicano (PLM) in Los Angeles, chose early 1911 as the time to begin an insurrection. All across Mexico, revolution was breaking out and the Federal Army was losing the fight. The PLM junta in California chose the small border town

  4. First Battle of Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    The tourist port of Tijuana in 1911 was a small settlement of less than 100 people during the time of battle, most of whom were Anglos from the United States. When rebel forces of the Partido Liberal Mexicano captured Mexicali with little resistance, the rebels split their force in two, a first and second division were created.

  5. Second Battle of Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    The Second Battle of Tijuana was fought during the Mexican Revolution in June 1911. The opposing sides were rebel Magonistas and federal Mexican troops of President Francisco León de la Barra with American militia volunteers from Los Angeles, California. Tijuana was retaken by federal forces after a short battle just south of the town.

  6. Mexican Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Revolution ... such as the Magonista rebellion of 1911 in Baja California. [51] ... Map of zones of control during the Mexico Revolution as of early 1915 ...

  7. History of California (1900–present) - Wikipedia

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    In 1911 California voters, ... Map of Kaiser-Permanente Yard #1, #2, #3 and #4 [100] ... Some commentators predicted revolution. Then the federal government promised ...

  8. 1911 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    September 21 – Clair Engle, U.S. Senator from California from 1959 to 1964 (died 1964) September 23 – Jane Hadley Barkley, Second Lady of the United States (died 1964) September 30 – Ruth Gruber, journalist (died 2016) December 1 – Walter Alston, baseball player and manager (died 1984)

  9. 1911 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 1911 in Mexico ... Pablo Torres Burgos, who along with Emiliano Zapata and Rafael Merino began the Revolution in Morelos on March 11, 1911 (b.