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Juárez: Where Modern Mexico Was Born - North of Ciudad Juárez

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Juárez not only witnessed the Revolution: modern Mexico was born here. In these dusty streets, between gunfire, dust and border, the Treaties of Ciudad Juárez were signed: the final blow to the Porfiriato and the beginning of a different country. Villa, Orozco, Madero. El Paso Herald, the New York Times. Three days of combat that changed history forever. On May 21, 1911, in a house next to the Rio Bravo, Mexico crossed a point of no return. Here…
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Juárez not only witnessed the Revolution: modern Mexico was born here. In these dusty streets, between gunfire, dust and border, the Treaties of Ciudad Juárez were signed: the final blow to the Porfiriato and the beginning of a different country. Villa, Orozco, Madero. El Paso Herald, the New York Times. Three days of combat that changed history forever. On May 21, 1911, in a house next to the Rio Bravo, Mexico crossed a point of no return. Here…

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Nortedigital broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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