Porfirio Díaz Goes Into Exile in France
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After more than three decades as ruler of Mexico, General Porfirio Díaz was forced to submit his resignation. On May 31, 1911, six months after the armed movement began, Díaz went into exile in France from the port of Veracruz, where he was given military honors, and then boarded the German steamer Ypiranga. Once above the boat, Díaz uttered the following words: Veracruzanos: Upon leaving this beloved corner of the Mexican soil, I take the immen…
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