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    Unfortunately, people are constantly disappearing. We regularly hear the news about suddenly missing children and adults. Sometimes they are missing for a short period of time, sometimes for much longer or even, there are cases in which they're never found. No one knows why and how it happens. When it comes to the disappearing, everything can disappear - as planes and ships around the Bermuda triangle (which is still a mystery to scientists) and also the famous celebrities. There are several…

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    of lands and freeing the country from the Nazi regime. In 1915, Patton was sent to Fort Bliss along the Mexican border where he led routine cavalry patrols; a year later, he accompanied Pershing as an aide on his expedition against Francisco "Pancho" Villa into Mexico. Along with the British tankers, he and his men achieved victory at Cambrai, France, during the world's first major tank battle in 1917. He had 345 tanks by the time he took the brigade into the Meuse-Argonne Operation in…

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    El Chapo Research Paper

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    Univision (a very respected and trusted source of Hispanic news), they asked Sinaloenses; "With whom would you associate el Chapo with?” and the vast majority responded with characters from the Mexican revolution or the Mexican independence (e.g. Pancho Villa) to them this man is more than a hero, he is a sign of hope a paisa robin hood a man that steals from the rich and gives to the poor he is a sign of hope and prosperity for many he is a folk hero to many people idolize this man so much…

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    to overthrow Porfirio Diaz and his regime. During the revolution different leaders emerged who pursued different objectives. For example Venustiano Carranza and Francisco madero primarily sought out political reform, while Emiliano Zapata and “Pancho” Villa supported the demands for major social and economic reforms. But Zapata in particular supported the demands of poor farmers for land to cultivate. The Mexican Revolution (1910-1940) created three ways of justice for the poor and working…

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    In February 2, 1848 a treaty was signed that treaty was signed in Villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo, that treaty was then called the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was a peace treaty to gain peace between Mexico and the United States, the U.S. and Mexico had been having some problems between each other like wars and a lot of bad things. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the Mexican-American war(war between the U.S. and Mexico!) This treaty would forever change the way…

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    General John J. Pershing, was a decorated and highly known United States Army General, who through strict and harsh discipline led numerous battles. General John J. Pershing quickly and efficiently moved through the ranks and commanded the American Expeditionary Force in Europe during World War I, and won victory of Germany. He began in 1886, reporting to Fort Bayard, New Mexico Territory, where he was a part of the Troop L of the 6Th U. S. Cavalry. After leaving there, he served with the 6Th…

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    Did you know that 900,000 died in the Mexican Revolution due to a dictator? The Mexican Revolution was the biggest turning point in the countries history. There were three different parts of the war before, during and after the war. Before the war there was already an unstable country which is what caused the whole country to rebel. During the war most of what was happening was political intimidation to get more people on one of the sides. After the war the country ended up divided but now free…

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    and drove out Huerta. However, Carranza refused to accept Wilson’s democratic guidelines for the creation of a new government, so President Woodrow Wilson chose to support Carranza’s rival, Pancho Villa. When Villa became weaker, Wilson abandoned him; this proved to be a dire mistake. Feeling betrayed, Villa murdered several American men. After a lot more bloodshed, Wilson was forced to accept Carranza’s form of government (Brinkley…

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    President Porfirio Diaz had stayed in office for a total of thirty five years. The revolution was led by “revolutionaries” who comprised Francisco Madero and Pancho Villa. The revolution ended with no longer being under dictatorship and developing a resilient constitutional republic. The war of The Triple Alliance was the most devastating and bloodiest war in Latin American history. It was fought between Argentina…

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    Corridos Essay

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    began singing ballads about what had happened during the war. At first, they sang orally, as time pass they added a guitar. This are some events that led to increasing of corrido’s development: “Texas Revolution, Mexican-American War, Border War by Pancho Villa, Zapatista Uprising and much more. All these wars, conflicts, heroic events; let to Mexican people turning ballads songs to corrido’s, also playing with a guitar and accordion” (Wald Elijah). “It’s said that Hispanic music is the oldest…

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