1914 in Mexico
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Events in the year 1914 in Mexico.
Incumbents
[edit]Federal government
[edit]- President -Victoriano Huerta, Francisco Carvajal, Venustiano Carranza
- Secretary of the Interior: Ignacio Alcocer, José María Luján, Eliseo Arredondo, Rafael Zubarán Capmay.
Governors
[edit]- Aguascalientes:
- Campeche: Joaquín Mucel Acereto
- Chiapas: José Ascención González/Blas Corral/Pablo Villanueva
- Chihuahua: Fidel Ávila/Silvestre Terrazas/Ignacio C. Enríquez
- Coahuila: Bruno Neyra/Alfredo Breceda/Gustavo Espinoza Mireles
- Colima: Interim Governors
- Durango:
- Guanajuato: Fernando Dávila
- Hidalgo:
- Jalisco: Manuel Aguirre Berlanga/Manuel M. Diéguez/Julián Medina
- State of Mexico: Gustavo Baz/Pascual Morales y Molina
- Michoacán:
- Morelos: Agustín Bretón y Trillanes/Gregorio G. Mejía/Pedro Ojeda/Genovevo de la O
- Nayarit:
- Nuevo León: Antonio de la Paz Guerra/Antonio L. Villarreal
- Oaxaca:
- Puebla:
- Querétaro: Joaquín F. Chicarro/José Antonio Septién/Francisco Murguía/Federico Montes
- San Luis Potosí: Juan G. Barragán Rodríguez
- Sinaloa: Ramón F. Iturbe
- Sonora: José María Maytorena
- Tabasco: Joaquín Ruiz/Luis Hernández Hermosillo/Heriberto Jara Corona
- Tamaulipas: Alfredo Ricaut/Andrés Osuna
- Tlaxcala:
- Veracruz:
- Yucatán: Salvador Alvarado Rubio
- Zacatecas:
Events
[edit]- April 9 – Tampico Affair
- April 21 – United States occupation of Veracruz
- June 23 – Battle of Zacatecas (1914)[1]
- July – Rural Guard is disbanded
- July 14 – Victoriano Huerta resigns from the Presidency of Mexico
- August – Venustiano Carranza and the Constitutionalist Army enter Mexico City
- October 10 to November 13 – Convention of Aguascalientes in which Venustiano Carranza is deposed as Number One Chief of the Mexican Revolution
- November 6 – Eulalio Gutiérrez is declared President of Mexico during the Convention of Aguascalientes
- November – Venustiano Carranza leaves Mexico City for Veracruz
- December – Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata occupy Mexico City
- December 4 – Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata meet in Xochimilco
Popular culture
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Sports
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[edit]Film
[edit]Literature
[edit]Notable births
[edit]- March 31 – Octavio Paz, writer, poet, and diplomat, and the winner of the 1990 Nobel Prize in Literature
- April 8 – María Félix, actress and singer (d. 2002)
Notable deaths
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References
[edit]- ^ "Reports Rout of Rebels" (PDF). The New York Times. June 16, 1914. Retrieved July 21, 2009.