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Chihuahua cradle of the
Revolution
Government palace
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Cradle of cowboy culture
Discover cowboy culture at fairs in San Francisco de Borja, and in the museums of Hacienda del Torreón and Hacienda del Sauz. Also, near Casas Grandes and Mata Ortíz, enjoy cowboy cultural expressions.
Some of History
Francisco I. Madero proposed through the San Luis Plan to take up arms on November 20, 1910 to overthrow the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz. Surprisingly, on November 14, in the town of Cuchillo Parado, Toribio Ortega and a group of locals took up arms, starting the revolt six days earlier than planned. Abraham González, a native of Ciudad Guerrero, Chihuahua, was ready to lead the revolutionary movement, and circumstances allowedThey united the ideology of freedom and social justice with the actions of those who would later become generals. Over time, several towns joined the uprising, and six months later, it culminated in the resignation of Porfirio Díaz in Ciudad Juárez.
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