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The Battle of Cuautla was a battle between the forces of Emiliano Zapata and the federal army of the Mexican government that took place in the state of Morelos from May 11–19, 1911, during the Mexican Revolution.[1]

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  1. 31 relations: Aqueduct (water supply), Atlixco, Bunker, Chietla Municipality, Chihuahua (state), Ciudad Juárez, Constitutionalists in the Mexican Revolution, Cuautla, Morelos, Cuernavaca, Emiliano Zapata, Federal Army, Federal government of Mexico, Francisco I. Madero, Francisco León de la Barra, Guerrero, Izúcar de Matamoros, Jojutla, Jonacatepec, Liberation Army of the South, Machine gun, Metepec, Mexican Revolution, Morelos, Pancho Villa, Pascual Orozco, Plan of Ayala, Porfirio Díaz, Puebla, Treaty of Ciudad Juárez, Victoriano Huerta, Yautepec, Morelos.

  2. 1911 in Mexico
  3. Battles of the Mexican Revolution
  4. Conflicts in 1911
  5. History of Morelos
  6. May 1911 events
  7. Morelos

Aqueduct (water supply)

An aqueduct is a watercourse constructed to carry water from a source to a distribution point far away.

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Atlixco

Atlixco is a city in the Mexican state of Puebla.

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Bunker

A bunker is a defensive military fortification designed to protect people and valued materials from falling bombs, artillery, or other attacks.

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Chietla Municipality

Chietla Municipality is a municipality in the Mexican state of Puebla in south-eastern Mexico.

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Chihuahua (state)

Chihuahua, officially the Estado Libre y Soberano de Chihuahua (Free and Sovereign State of Chihuahua), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 federal entities of Mexico.

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Ciudad Juárez

Ciudad Juárez ("Juárez City"), commonly referred to as just Juárez (Lipan: Tsé Táhú'ayá), is the most populous city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.

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Constitutionalists in the Mexican Revolution

The Constitutionalists (Constitucionalistas) were a faction in the Mexican Revolution (1910–1920).

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Cuautla, Morelos

Cuautla (meaning "where the eagles roam"), officially La heroica e histórica Cuautla, Morelos (The Heroic and Historic Cuautla, Morelos) or H. H. Cuautla, Morelos, is a city and municipality in the Mexican state of Morelos, about 104 kilometers south of Mexico City.

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Cuernavaca

Cuernavaca (Cuauhnāhuac, "near the woods", Otomi) is the capital and largest city of the state of Morelos in Mexico.

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Emiliano Zapata

Emiliano Zapata Salazar (August 8, 1879 – April 10, 1919) was a Mexican revolutionary.

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Federal Army

The Mexican Federal Army (Ejército Federal), also known as the Federales (Federals) in popular culture, was the military of Mexico from 1876 to 1914 during the Porfiriato, the long rule of President Porfirio Díaz, and during the presidencies of Francisco I. Madero and Victoriano Huerta.

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Federal government of Mexico

The Federal Government of Mexico (alternately known as the Government of the Republic or Gobierno de la República or Gobierno de México) is the national government of the United Mexican States, the central government established by its constitution to share sovereignty over the republic with the governments of the 31 individual Mexican states, and to represent such governments before international bodies such as the United Nations.

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Francisco I. Madero

Francisco Ignacio Madero González (30 October 1873 – 22 February 1913) was a Mexican businessman, revolutionary, writer and statesman, who served as the 37th president of Mexico from 1911 until he was deposed in a coup d'état in February 1913 and assassinated.

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Francisco León de la Barra

Francisco León de la Barra y Quijano (16 June 1863 – 23 September 1939) was a Mexican political figure and diplomat who served as the 36th President of Mexico from May 25 to November 6, 1911 during the Mexican Revolution, following the resignations of President Porfirio Díaz and Vice President Ramón Corral.

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Guerrero

Guerrero, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Guerrero (Estado Libre y Soberano de Guerrero), is one of the 32 states that comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Izúcar de Matamoros

Izúcar de Matamoros is a city in Izúcar de Matamoros Municipality located in the southwestern part of the Mexican state of Puebla.

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Jojutla

Jojutla is a municipality in the state of Morelos, Mexico.

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Jonacatepec

Jonacatepec de Leondro Valle is a city in the Mexican state of Morelos.

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Liberation Army of the South

The Liberation Army of the South (Ejército Libertador del Sur, ELS) was a guerrilla force led for most of its existence by Emiliano Zapata that took part in the Mexican Revolution from 1911 to 1920.

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Machine gun

A machine gun (MG) is a fully automatic and rifled firearm designed for sustained direct fire with rifle cartridges.

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Metepec

Metepec is a municipality in the State of Mexico in Mexico and is located directly to the east of the state capital, Toluca, at an altitude of above sea level.

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Mexican Revolution

The Mexican Revolution (Revolución Mexicana) was an extended sequence of armed regional conflicts in Mexico from 20 November 1910 to 1 December 1920. Battle of Cuautla and Mexican Revolution are 1911 in Mexico and conflicts in 1911.

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Morelos

Morelos, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Morelos (Estado Libre y Soberano de Morelos), is a landlocked state located in south-central Mexico.

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Pancho Villa

Francisco "Pancho" Villa (born José Doroteo Arango Arámbula; 5 June 1878 – 20 July 1923) was a Mexican revolutionary and general in the Mexican Revolution.

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Pascual Orozco

Pascual Orozco Vázquez, Jr. (in contemporary documents, sometimes spelled "Oroszco") (28 January 1882 – 30 August 1915) was a Mexican revolutionary leader who rose up to support Francisco I. Madero in late 1910 to depose long-time president Porfirio Díaz (1876-1911).

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Plan of Ayala

The Plan of Ayala (Spanish: Plan de Ayala) was a document drafted by revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata during the Mexican Revolution. Battle of Cuautla and Plan of Ayala are 1911 in Mexico.

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Porfirio Díaz

José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori (15 September 1830 – 2 July 1915), known as simply Porfirio Díaz, was a Mexican general, politician, and later dictator who served on three separate occasions as President of Mexico, a total of over 30 years, from 28 November 1876 to 6 December 1876, 17 February 1877 to 1 December 1880, and 1 December 1884 to 25 May 1911.

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Puebla

Puebla (colony, settlement), officially Free and Sovereign State of Puebla (Estado Libre y Soberano de Puebla), is one of the 32 states which comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico.

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Treaty of Ciudad Juárez

The Treaty of Ciudad Juárez was a peace treaty signed between the President of Mexico, Porfirio Díaz, and the revolutionary Francisco Madero on May 21, 1911. Battle of Cuautla and treaty of Ciudad Juárez are 1911 in Mexico.

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Victoriano Huerta

José Victoriano Huerta Márquez (23 December 1850 – 13 January 1916) was a general in the Mexican Federal Army and 39th President of Mexico, who came to power by coup against the democratically elected government of Francisco I. Madero with the aid of other Mexican generals and the U.S.

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Yautepec, Morelos

Yautepec is a municipality located in the north-central part of the Mexican state of Morelos.

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See also

1911 in Mexico

Battles of the Mexican Revolution

Conflicts in 1911

History of Morelos

May 1911 events

Morelos

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cuautla

Also known as Battle of Cuautla (1911).