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- Liberation_Army_of_the_South abstract "The Liberation Army of the South (Spanish: Ejército Libertador del Sur, occasionally abbreviated to ELS) was an armed group formed and led by Emiliano Zapata that took part in the Mexican Revolution. The force was commonly known as the Zapatistas.The Zapatistas were formed in 1910 in the southern Mexican state of Morelos. Zapata, whose main cause was land reform, became one of the major figures of the Mexican Revolution.The Zapatistas originally aligned with Francisco Madero in opposition to the regime of president Porfirio Diaz, who was soon after overthrown in 1911. After Madero's regime, too, proved uncommitted to the cause of land reform, the Zapatistas turned against him. Fighting continued against the successive leaders Victoriano Huerta and Venustiano Carranza. In 1914, Zapata met at the head of his army with Pancho Villa and his forces at Mexico City to determine the course of the revolution, but they returned to their respective territories without a connected anti-Constitutionalist coalition. When back in Morelos, the Zapatistas fortified themselves against incursions by the forces eager to reassume control of the liberated territories known as the Morelos Commune. Zapata's assassination in 1919 struck a mortal blow to Zapatistas, and the army slowly disbanded afterwards.The Zapatistas were mainly poor peasants who wished to spend much of their time working their land to produce an income. As a result, Zapatista soldiers tended to serve for several months at a time, and then return home to spend most of the year farming.The structure of the Zapatista army was very loose and the rank system limited in scope. The Zapatista army was united entirely by the charismatic leadership of Zapata. It was divided into small, largely independent units rarely numbering more than one hundred men, each commanded by a chief (jefe). These units spent the overwhelming majority of their time separated from the other units. Officer ranks were eventually introduced to coordinate groups. The chief of a unit over about fifty men was, generally speaking, given the rank of general. Smaller bands were commanded by colonels and captains. Not all captains were official, that is to say, recognised by Zapata and senior Zapatistas, some being unofficially proclaimed captains by their unit. Beyond Zapata's overall command and the leadership of bands, there was limited use of ranks or hierarchy. Sub-officer ranks were introduced late in the revolution in an effort to create a more disciplined force.One of Zapata's famous dictums was "al ratero perdono pero al traidor jamas"; "a robber I can forgive, but a traitor... never."".
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South activeYearsEndYear "1920".
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South activeYearsStartYear "1910".
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South battle Battle_of_Chilpancingo.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South battle Battle_of_Cuautla_(1911).
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South country Mexico.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South militaryUnitSize "4000–27000".
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South notableCommander Amador_Salazar.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South notableCommander Emiliano_Zapata.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South notableCommander Eufemio_Zapata.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South notableCommander Felipe_Neri.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South notableCommander Genovevo_de_la_O.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South notableCommander Manuel_Palafox.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South notableCommander Otilio_Monta%C3%B1o_S%C3%A1nchez.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South thumbnail Fuerzas_surianas_a_las_ordenes_de_Emiliano_Zapata.jpg?width=300.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South wikiPageID "1848423".
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- Liberation_Army_of_the_South battles Battle_of_Chilpancingo.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South battles Battle_of_Cuautla_(1911).
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South caption "Zapata's Liberation Army of the South on the march in Morelos".
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South dates "1910".
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South disbanded "1920".
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South hasPhotoCollection Liberation_Army_of_the_South.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South notableCommanders Amador_Salazar.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South notableCommanders Emiliano_Zapata.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South notableCommanders Eufemio_Zapata.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South notableCommanders Felipe_Neri_Jiménez.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South notableCommanders Genovevo_de_la_O.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South notableCommanders Manuel_Palafox.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South notableCommanders Otilio_Montaño_Sánchez.
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South size "4000".
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South type "Zapatismo".
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South unitName "Liberation Army of the South".
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South subject Category:Mexican_Revolution.
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- Liberation_Army_of_the_South comment "The Liberation Army of the South (Spanish: Ejército Libertador del Sur, occasionally abbreviated to ELS) was an armed group formed and led by Emiliano Zapata that took part in the Mexican Revolution. The force was commonly known as the Zapatistas.The Zapatistas were formed in 1910 in the southern Mexican state of Morelos.".
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South label "Bevrijdingsleger van het Zuiden".
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South label "Ejército Libertador del Sur".
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South label "Exército Libertador do Sul".
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South label "Liberation Army of the South".
- Liberation_Army_of_the_South label "Армия освобождения юга".
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- Liberation_Army_of_the_South sameAs Ejército_Libertador_del_Sur.
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- Liberation_Army_of_the_South name "Liberation Army of the South (Ejército Libertador del Sur)".