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  • === Díaz presidency === ...new president, [[Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada|Tejada]], and took power. Under Díaz, most of Mexico's natural resources were owned by the U.S. and U.K.<ref nam ...
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  • ...86, p. 327.</ref> The wealthy landowner [[Francisco I. Madero]] challenged Díaz in the [[1910 Mexican general election|1910 presidential election]] and, fo ...s [[Battle of Ciudad Juárez (1911)|capture of Ciudad Juárez]] in May 1911. Díaz was forced out of office shortly thereafter by the [[Treaty of Ciudad Juáre ...
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  • ...the benefits of social peace bestowed by “Liberal” dictators like Porfirio Díaz in Mexico or Antonio Guzmán Blanco in Venezuela.</span> ...al “Che”</span> (La Paz: Oscar Crespo V., Editor, 1970); and Rubén Vásquez Díaz, <span class="i">Bolivia a la hora del Che</span> (México, D.F.: Siglo Vein ...
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