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Mexican Revolution
(Revolución Mexicana)

Collage of the Mexican Revolution
Date1910–20
Location
Result Porfirio Díaz ousted from power and exiled in France. Convention of Aguascalientes between revolutionary leaders. Mexican Constitution of 1917 enacted. Successive assassinations of revolutionary leaders Madero, Zapata and Carranza. Founding of the National Revolutionary Party.
Belligerents
Mexico Counter-revolutionary forces:
Federal troops led by Porfirio Díaz
Forces led by Bernardo Reyes
Forces led by Félix Díaz
Army of Victoriano Huerta
supported by:
 United States (Until 1918)
 British Empire (1916–18)
Mexico Revolutionary forces:
Maderistas
Orozquistas
Villistas
Zapatistas
Carrancistas
Magonistas
Seditionistas
supported by:
 German Empire (1917–18)
Commanders and leaders
1910–11:
Porfirio Díaz
1911–13:
Pascual Orozco, fought own revolution after Díaz was overthrown and later sided with Huerta after Huerta took power
Bernardo Reyes, led own revolution until his death in 1913
Félix Díaz, sided with Reyes and later Huerta after Reyes died in 1913
Emiliano Zapata, sided with Orozco until Huerta took power
Victoriano Huerta, sided with Reyes until Reyes died in 1913. After Reyes died, Huerta launched his own revolution and took power
1913–14:Victoriano Huerta
Pascual Orozco
1914–19:Venustiano Carranza
Álvaro Obregón
1920:
Venustiano Carranza 
1910–11:
Francisco I. Madero
Pascual Orozco, fought against Díaz
Bernardo Reyes, fought against Díaz
Pancho Villa
Emiliano Zapata
Venustiano Carranza
1911–13:
Francisco I. Madero 
Pancho Villa
Venustiano Carranza
1913–14:
Pancho Villa
Emiliano Zapata
Venustiano Carranza
Álvaro Obregón
1914–19:
Pancho Villa
Emiliano Zapata 
1920:
Álvaro Obregón
Casualties and losses
United States 500 killed German Empire 2 killed
Mexico 500,000–2,000,000 Total Mexicans dead (civilian and military)[1][2][3][4]
  1. ^ Peter Calvert, Mexico, 1973
  2. ^ Wallechinsky: David Wallechinsky's Twentieth Century : History With the Boring Parts Left Out (1995).
  3. ^ Rummel, Rudolph J.: Death By Government (1994)
  4. ^ [1] "Missing millions: the human cost of the Mexican Revolution" by Robert McCaa