History Chapter 11 Section 4
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna | 1794-1876; Mexican general, president, and dictator, he fought in the Texas Revolution and seized the Alamo but was defeated and captured by Sam Houston at San Jacinto
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Porfirio Dias | 1830-1915; Mexican general and politician; he was president and dictator of Mexico for a total of 30 years, he encouraged foreign investement but ruled the people of Mexico harshly
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Emiliano Zapata | 1879-1919; Mexican Revolutionary; he led the revolt against Porfirio Diaz in the south of Mexico during the Mexican Revolution
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Francisco "Pancho" Villa | 1878-1923; Mexican bandit and revolutionary leader, he led revolts against Victoriano Huerta, he was pursued by the United States but evaded General Pershing
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Venustiano Carranza | 1859-1920; Mexiacan Revolutionist and politician; he led forces against Victoriano Huerta during the Mexican Revolution
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Jose Marti | 1853-1895; Cuban writer and independence fighter; he was killed in the battle but became a symbol of Cuba's fight for freedom
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Spanish-American War | 1898; War fought between Spain and the U.S. that began after the sinking of the battleship USS Maine; the U.S. won the war in four months, gaining control of Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines
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Emilio Aguinaldo | 1869-1964; Self-proclaimed President of the new Philippine Republic in 1899; he fought for Filipino independence from the United States
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Roosevelt Corollary | A policy proposed by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt as an addition. or corollary, to the Monroe Doctrine; it pledged to use U.S. military force to prevent European interference in the internal affairs of Latin American nations while reserving for the U
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