Entity: EMILIANO-ZAPATA
Emiliano-Zapata was a Mexican revolutionary and agrarian reformer who led a revolt for agrarian reforms in the early 20th century. He remains an iconic figure in Mexico and is used as a nationalist symbol and a symbol of the neo-Zapatista movement.
EMILIANO-ZAPATA
Etymology
The name Emiliano-Zapata combines the first name Emiliano with the surname Zapata.
Definition
Emiliano-Zapata was a Mexican revolutionary leader known for his role in the Mexican Revolution of 1910 and his fight for agrarian reforms.
Historical Context
Emiliano-Zapata led a revolt for agrarian reforms in the early 20th century and remains an iconic figure in Mexico. Article 27 of the 1917 Mexican Constitution was drafted in response to his agrarian demands.
Cultural Significance
Emiliano-Zapata is used as a nationalist symbol in Mexico and also represents the neo-Zapatista movement.
Related Concepts
Emiliano-Zapata is often associated with guerrilla warfare, agrarian reform, and the Mexican Revolution.
See Also
A Mexican revolutionary leader known for his role in the Mexican Revolution of 1910 and his fight for agrarian reforms.