• 1919

    Emiliano Zapata, a leader of peasants and indigenous people during the Mexican Revolution, is ambushed and shot dead in Morelos by government forces.

     

    Born a peasant, Zapata was forced into the Mexican army in 1908 following his attempt to recover village lands taken over by a rancher. After the revolution began in 1910, he raised an army of peasants in the southern state of Morelos under the slogan Land and Liberty. Demanding simple agrarian reforms, Zapata and his guerrilla farmers opposed the central Mexican government under Madero, later under Victoriano Huerta, and finally under Venustiano Carranza.

     

    Zapata and his followers never gained control of the central Mexican government, but they redistributed land and aided poor farmers within the territory under their control. Zapata's influence has endured long after his death and his agrarian reform movement, known as Zapatismo, remains important to many Mexicans today.

  • 1998

    The Good Friday peace agreement is signed in Northern Ireland.

  • 1970

    Paul McCartney formally announces that the Beatles have broken up.
     

  • 1912

    The Titanic sets sail from Southampton, England, on what is to be its first and last trip. 

 
 
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