miércoles, 5 de junio de 2013

calles government

In 1911 calles opened streets opened a trade in Agua Prieta where distributed seeds, grains, agricultural implements, oil, butter, meat and piloncillo, that did regularly well. In September of that year his political uncle, Governor José María Maytorena, appointed him as Commissioner. During his tenure, streets was responsible for maintaining order, administer justice and customs. «Old», and told their friends, was in charge of reorganizing the prison, assigned a building to the police station, created a school and gave statements to the rebels.
The consuls of the Francisco I. Douglas Madero Government accused him before Maytorena of plotting against the regime, but the Governor continued to support it. In 1912 streets faced successfully the rebellion led by Pascual Orozco.23 before the coup d ' état of Victoriano Huerta and the assassination of President Madero, streets sent a telegram to Governor Maytorena which invited him to take up arms. Act followed, he set up his wife and children in Nogales and was dedicated to the recruitment of volunteers in Douglas.
On March 5, 1913 streets entered Mexico under the command of a small group of soldiers willing to fight. Immediately was related to other revolutionary leaders, among them: Manuel M. Diéguez, Pedro F. Bracamontes and Esteban Baca Calderón. He also participated in the drafting and signing of the Plan of Nacozari, signed in March of that year, where the Huerta Government was unknown.

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