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1 Massacres Conducted by Mexican Government  





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List of wars involving Mexico: Difference between revisions






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|[[Battle of Mazocoba|Mazocoba massacre]]

|January 18, 1900

|[[Guaymas, Sonora|Guaymas]], [[Mexico]]

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|[[Yaqui Wars]], [[Mexican Indian Wars]]

|[[Mexican Army]] troops attack [[Yaqui people|Yaqui]] hostiles west of [[Guaymas, Sonora|Guaymas]], [[Sonora]], [[Mexico]].

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Revision as of 23:22, 6 October 2012

Mexico has been involved in numerous different military conflicts over the years, with most being civil/internal wars.

The following is a list of wars involving Mexico:

Mexican troops operating in the Mexican Drug War.

Massacres Conducted by Mexican Government

There have been many massacresinMexico, but there have been a few that have been carried out by government forces. These are a list of Mexican Government massacres:

Name Date Location Deaths War Notes
Acteal massacre December 22, 1997 Chenalhó, Chiapas 45 Chiapas conflict Killing of "Las Abejas" group, by the paramilitary group "Mascara Roja", or "Red Mask", affiliated with the PRI of the Mexican Government, and supported by the Mexican Army[4]
Aguas Blancas massacre June 28, 1995 Aguas Blancas, Guerrero, Mexico 17 led to EPR Marxist Guerrilla Movement Led to the EPR Marxist Guerrilla Movement.
Tula massacre January 14, 1982 Atotonilco de Tula, Hidalgo 13 N/A MunicipalityofAtotonilco de Tula in the Mexican stateofHidalgo, north of Mexico City, where 13 Colombian men were murdered by a corrupt police force.
Corpus Christi massacre June 10, 1971 Mexico City 120 N/A Also known as "El Halconazo", the massacre when a student demonstration in support of students of Monterrey was violently suppressed by a paramilitary group for the government called Los Halcones.
Tlatelolco massacre October 2, 1968 Mexico City 44 N/A

before the 1968 Summer Olympics Mexico City

Government massacre of student and civilian protesters and bystanders in the Plaza de las Tres CulturasinTlatelolco, Mexico City. According to human rights activists, CIA documents[233] and independent investigations, there were a total of 250 killed. There have only been evidence of 44 people killed. Estimates of the death toll range from 30 to 1000, with eyewitnesses reporting hundreds of dead. 1345 people were also arrested.
Santa Isabel Massacre January 10, 1916 train near Santa Isabel, Chihuahua, Mexico 18 Border War (1910-1918), Mexican Revolution The January 1916 San Isabel Massacre occurred. Villistas stopped a train near Santa Isabel, Chihuahua and killed eighteen American passengers from the ASARCO company of Tucson, Arizona.
Crabb Massacre April 1–8, 1857 Caborca, Sonora, Mexico 84 Crabb Expedition, Reform War 84 killed out of a total of 85 American men.
Dawson Massacre September 17, 1842 near San Antonio de Bexar, Texas 36 Mexican Invasions of Texas 15 captured and 36 killed out of a total of 54 Texan men.
Goliad massacre March 27, 1836 Goliad County, Texas 342 Texas Revolution 465 prisonors. 28 escaped, 20 spared as workers, 75 spared as unarmed captives.
Mazocoba massacre January 18, 1900 Guaymas, Mexico ~400 Yaqui Wars, Mexican Indian Wars Mexican Army troops attack Yaqui hostiles west of Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico.

References

  • ^ http://www.historyguy.com/wars_of_mexico.html
  • ^ http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB283/index.htm

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_wars_involving_Mexico&oldid=516391666"

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    Lists of wars by country
     



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