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  2. Magonista rebellion of 1911 - Wikipedia

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    William Stanley (light coat) and Simón Berthold (center right) in Mexicali, 1911. The PLM campaign in the so-called Northern Territory of Baja California began on January 29, 1911, when about 30 rebels guided by José María Leyva and Simón Berthold, [6] along with a group of residents, took the town of Mexicali without resistance; they ...

  3. Capture of Mexicali - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo Flores Magón and his brother Enrique had a long history of anti-government and pro-socialist incidents before beginning the revolt of 1911.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.

  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. List of California ballot propositions - Wikipedia

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    Propositions can be placed on the ballot either through the exercise of the initiative power by the voters or by a vote of the state legislature. The state initiative power was added to the California constitution in 1911 as part of the ethics reform instituted by Governor Hiram Johnson in the early 1910s.

  6. Magonism - Wikipedia

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    Magonism [1] [2] (Spanish: Magonismo) is an anarchist, or more precisely anarcho-communist, [3] [4] school of thought precursor of the Mexican Revolution of 1910. It is mainly based on the ideas of Ricardo Flores Magón , [ 5 ] his brothers Enrique and Jesús , and also other collaborators of the Mexican newspaper Regeneración (organ of the ...

  7. 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)

  8. 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.

  9. 1911 California Proposition 7 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 7 was approved by the California Legislature on 20 February 1911. It was ratified by voters in a referendum held as part of a special election on 10 October. The amendment altered the state constitution by rewriting and adding a long set of provisions to Article 4, Section 1, which dealt with the legislature. As amended, the section ...

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