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  1. José Venustiano Carranza de la Garza (Spanish pronunciation: [benusˈtjano kaˈransa ðe la ˈɣaɾsa]; 29 December 1859 – 21 May 1920) was a Mexican land owner and politician who served as President of Mexico from 1917 until his assassination in 1920, during the Mexican Revolution.

  2. Venustiano Carranza (born Dec. 29, 1859, Cuatro Ciénegas, Mex.—died May 20/21, 1920, Tlaxcalantongo) was a leader in the Mexican civil war following the overthrow of the dictator Porfirio Díaz. Carranza became the first president of the new Mexican republic.

  3. Jul 3, 2019 · Venustiano Carranza Garza (December 29, 1859–May 21, 1920) was a Mexican politician, warlord, and general. Before the Mexican Revolution (1910–1920) he served as mayor of Cuatro Ciénegas and as a congressman and senator.

  4. Jun 8, 2018 · The Mexican revolutionary and president Venustiano Carranza (1859-1920) led the constitutionalist movement against the Huerta government and convoked the constituent assembly which drafted the Constitution of 1917. Venustiano Carranza was born in Cuatro Ciénegas, Coahuila, on Dec. 29, 1859.

  5. José Venustiano Carranza de la Garza (Cuatro Ciénegas, Coahuila; [7] 29 de diciembre de 1859-Tlaxcalantongo, Puebla; 21 de mayo de 1920), [3] citado habitualmente como Venustiano Carranza, fue un político, militar y empresario mexicano.

  6. Venustiano Carranza is a borough (demarcación territorial) in Mexico City, Mexico. Venustiano Carranza extends from the far eastern portion of the historic center of Mexico City eastward to the Peñón de los Baños and the border dividing the then Federal District from the State of Mexico.

  7. Venustiano Carranza ( b. 29 December 1859; d. 21 May 1920), first chief of the Constitutionalist forces during the Mexican Revolution (1913–1917), president of Mexico (1917–1920). Carranza was born at Cuatro Ciénegas in the northeastern frontier state of Coahuila, son of a well-to-do landed proprietor who had supported Benito Juárez.

  8. Venustiano Carranza. (1859—1920) Quick Reference. (1859–1920) Mexican statesman. As President of Mexico (1917–20), he played a minor role in the revolution against Porfirio Díaz but a major role in shaping the course of the Mexican Revolution from 1913–1920.

  9. Inspiration for this thesis comes from a desire to understand an important participant of the Revolution, Venustiano Carranza, whose story deserves further investigation because of his catalytic role in the ten-year conflict.

  10. Next to Madero the most important central leader of the Mexican Revolution, Carranza achieved fame as First Chief in organizing resistance to the Huerta usurpation and served as constitutional president from 1917 until his own overthrow and death in 1920.