Mexican Revolution - Madero announced His Intent To Challenge Díaz For The Presidency
Time: 1910
Place: Mexico City, Mexico
Details: In 1910, Francisco I. Madero, a young man from a wealthy land-owning family in the northern state of Coahuila, announced his intent to challenge Díaz for the presidency in the next election, under the banner of the Anti-Reelectionist Party. Madero chose as his running mate Francisco Vázquez Gómez, a physician who had opposed Díaz.
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