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5707130190286e26004fc8b6 | What was the GDP of the state as of 2011? | 396 billion pesos | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state has the 12th-largest state economy in Mexico, accounting for 2.7% of the country’s GDP. Chihuahua has the fifth highest manufacturing GDP in Mexico and ranks second for the most factories funded by foreign investment in the country. As of 2011[update], the state had an estimated 396 ... |
5707130190286e26004fc8b7 | Which sector was the largest portion of the economy? | service sector | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state has the 12th-largest state economy in Mexico, accounting for 2.7% of the country’s GDP. Chihuahua has the fifth highest manufacturing GDP in Mexico and ranks second for the most factories funded by foreign investment in the country. As of 2011[update], the state had an estimated 396 ... |
5707130190286e26004fc8b8 | Which sector was the second largest? | the manufacturing and industrial sector | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state has the 12th-largest state economy in Mexico, accounting for 2.7% of the country’s GDP. Chihuahua has the fifth highest manufacturing GDP in Mexico and ranks second for the most factories funded by foreign investment in the country. As of 2011[update], the state had an estimated 396 ... |
5707130190286e26004fc8b9 | The state received how much in remittances from the U.S. in 2011? | 884 million dollars | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state has the 12th-largest state economy in Mexico, accounting for 2.7% of the country’s GDP. Chihuahua has the fifth highest manufacturing GDP in Mexico and ranks second for the most factories funded by foreign investment in the country. As of 2011[update], the state had an estimated 396 ... |
570713ba9e06ca38007e93a5 | Who was the first person elected under the new constitution? | Simón Elías Gonzalez | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe general features of the preceding occurrence applied also to Chihuahua, although in a modified form. The first person elected under the new constitution of 1825 was Simón Elías Gonzalez, who being in Sonora, was induced to remain there. José Antonio Arcé took his place as ruler in Chihuahu... |
570713ba9e06ca38007e93a6 | Where was Gonzalez located when he was elected? | Sonora | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe general features of the preceding occurrence applied also to Chihuahua, although in a modified form. The first person elected under the new constitution of 1825 was Simón Elías Gonzalez, who being in Sonora, was induced to remain there. José Antonio Arcé took his place as ruler in Chihuahu... |
570713ba9e06ca38007e93a7 | In which year did Gonzalez become commander of Chihuahua? | 1829 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe general features of the preceding occurrence applied also to Chihuahua, although in a modified form. The first person elected under the new constitution of 1825 was Simón Elías Gonzalez, who being in Sonora, was induced to remain there. José Antonio Arcé took his place as ruler in Chihuahu... |
570713ba9e06ca38007e93a8 | For whom was the revolution named? | Bustamante | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe general features of the preceding occurrence applied also to Chihuahua, although in a modified form. The first person elected under the new constitution of 1825 was Simón Elías Gonzalez, who being in Sonora, was induced to remain there. José Antonio Arcé took his place as ruler in Chihuahu... |
570713ba9e06ca38007e93a9 | Stringed laws were issued against what group? | secret societies | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe general features of the preceding occurrence applied also to Chihuahua, although in a modified form. The first person elected under the new constitution of 1825 was Simón Elías Gonzalez, who being in Sonora, was induced to remain there. José Antonio Arcé took his place as ruler in Chihuahu... |
570714249e06ca38007e93af | In which region of the state did culture develop? | northern | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nBetween AD 300 and 1300 in the northern part of the state along the wide, fertile valley on the San Miguel River the Casas Grandes (Big Houses) culture developed into an advanced civilization. The Casas Grandes civilization is part of a major prehistoric archaeological culture known as Mogollo... |
570714249e06ca38007e93b0 | To what does Casas Grandes translate in English? | Big Houses | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nBetween AD 300 and 1300 in the northern part of the state along the wide, fertile valley on the San Miguel River the Casas Grandes (Big Houses) culture developed into an advanced civilization. The Casas Grandes civilization is part of a major prehistoric archaeological culture known as Mogollo... |
570714249e06ca38007e93b1 | Which prehistoric culture did Casas Grandes stem from? | Mogollon | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nBetween AD 300 and 1300 in the northern part of the state along the wide, fertile valley on the San Miguel River the Casas Grandes (Big Houses) culture developed into an advanced civilization. The Casas Grandes civilization is part of a major prehistoric archaeological culture known as Mogollo... |
570714249e06ca38007e93b2 | What city was the center of the Casas Grandes civilization? | Paquime | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nBetween AD 300 and 1300 in the northern part of the state along the wide, fertile valley on the San Miguel River the Casas Grandes (Big Houses) culture developed into an advanced civilization. The Casas Grandes civilization is part of a major prehistoric archaeological culture known as Mogollo... |
570714249e06ca38007e93b3 | To what does Cuarenta Casas translate in English? | Forty Houses | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nBetween AD 300 and 1300 in the northern part of the state along the wide, fertile valley on the San Miguel River the Casas Grandes (Big Houses) culture developed into an advanced civilization. The Casas Grandes civilization is part of a major prehistoric archaeological culture known as Mogollo... |
570714959e06ca38007e93b9 | Until what year did the state remain calm? | 1841 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state seemed at relative calm compared to the rest of the country due to its close ties to the United States until 1841. In 1843 the possibility of war was anticipated by the state government and it began to reinforce the defense lines along the political boundary with Texas. Supplies of w... |
570714959e06ca38007e93ba | In which year did the state begin to reinforce defense? | 1843 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state seemed at relative calm compared to the rest of the country due to its close ties to the United States until 1841. In 1843 the possibility of war was anticipated by the state government and it began to reinforce the defense lines along the political boundary with Texas. Supplies of w... |
570714959e06ca38007e93bb | What was the price of the small force along the border? | 160,603 pesos per year | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state seemed at relative calm compared to the rest of the country due to its close ties to the United States until 1841. In 1843 the possibility of war was anticipated by the state government and it began to reinforce the defense lines along the political boundary with Texas. Supplies of w... |
570714959e06ca38007e93bc | The state decreed that how many men serve along the border in 1846? | 6,000 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state seemed at relative calm compared to the rest of the country due to its close ties to the United States until 1841. In 1843 the possibility of war was anticipated by the state government and it began to reinforce the defense lines along the political boundary with Texas. Supplies of w... |
570714959e06ca38007e93bd | Who took measures to the state level for self-dependence due to diminishing financial support from the federal government? | Ángel Trías | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state seemed at relative calm compared to the rest of the country due to its close ties to the United States until 1841. In 1843 the possibility of war was anticipated by the state government and it began to reinforce the defense lines along the political boundary with Texas. Supplies of w... |
570714f39e06ca38007e93c3 | Which city became the launching place for expeditions into New Mexico? | Santa Bárbara | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nSanta Bárbara became the launching place for expeditions into New Mexico by Spanish conquistadors like: Antonio de Espejo, Gaspar Castaño, Antonio Gutiérrez de Umaña, Francisco Leyba de Bonilla, and Vicente de Zaldívar. Several expeditions were led to find a shorter route from Santa Barbara to... |
570714f39e06ca38007e93c4 | In which year was El Paso del Norte found? | 1598 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nSanta Bárbara became the launching place for expeditions into New Mexico by Spanish conquistadors like: Antonio de Espejo, Gaspar Castaño, Antonio Gutiérrez de Umaña, Francisco Leyba de Bonilla, and Vicente de Zaldívar. Several expeditions were led to find a shorter route from Santa Barbara to... |
570714f39e06ca38007e93c5 | The path was important for the expansion of which road? | El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nSanta Bárbara became the launching place for expeditions into New Mexico by Spanish conquistadors like: Antonio de Espejo, Gaspar Castaño, Antonio Gutiérrez de Umaña, Francisco Leyba de Bonilla, and Vicente de Zaldívar. Several expeditions were led to find a shorter route from Santa Barbara to... |
570714f39e06ca38007e93c6 | Which U.S. state benefited from this road? | New Mexico | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nSanta Bárbara became the launching place for expeditions into New Mexico by Spanish conquistadors like: Antonio de Espejo, Gaspar Castaño, Antonio Gutiérrez de Umaña, Francisco Leyba de Bonilla, and Vicente de Zaldívar. Several expeditions were led to find a shorter route from Santa Barbara to... |
570715649e06ca38007e93cb | Who was hailed as the Father of the Nation? | Hidalgo | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nHidalgo is hailed as the Father of the Nation even though it was Agustin de Iturbide and not Hidalgo who achieved Mexican Independence in 1821. Shortly after gaining independence, the day to celebrate it varied between September 16, the day of Hidalgo's Grito, and September 27, the day Iturbid... |
570715649e06ca38007e93cc | Who actually achieved independence for the nation? | Agustin de Iturbide | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nHidalgo is hailed as the Father of the Nation even though it was Agustin de Iturbide and not Hidalgo who achieved Mexican Independence in 1821. Shortly after gaining independence, the day to celebrate it varied between September 16, the day of Hidalgo's Grito, and September 27, the day Iturbid... |
570715649e06ca38007e93cd | Which day eventually became the official day of Mexican Independence? | September 16, 1810 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nHidalgo is hailed as the Father of the Nation even though it was Agustin de Iturbide and not Hidalgo who achieved Mexican Independence in 1821. Shortly after gaining independence, the day to celebrate it varied between September 16, the day of Hidalgo's Grito, and September 27, the day Iturbid... |
570715649e06ca38007e93ce | Who painted Hidalgo's image on half a dozen murals? | Diego Rivera | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nHidalgo is hailed as the Father of the Nation even though it was Agustin de Iturbide and not Hidalgo who achieved Mexican Independence in 1821. Shortly after gaining independence, the day to celebrate it varied between September 16, the day of Hidalgo's Grito, and September 27, the day Iturbid... |
570715649e06ca38007e93cf | In which city do Hidalgo's remains lie? | Mexico City. | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nHidalgo is hailed as the Father of the Nation even though it was Agustin de Iturbide and not Hidalgo who achieved Mexican Independence in 1821. Shortly after gaining independence, the day to celebrate it varied between September 16, the day of Hidalgo's Grito, and September 27, the day Iturbid... |
570715c09e06ca38007e93d5 | In which year did Doniphan march with men from Missouri? | 1847 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nOn February 8, 1847, Doniphan continued his march with 924 men mostly from Missouri; he accompanied a train of 315 wagons of a large commercial caravan heading to the state capital. Meanwhile, the Mexican forces in the state had time to prepare a defense against the Americans. About 20 miles (... |
570715c09e06ca38007e93d6 | How many men did he have? | 924 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nOn February 8, 1847, Doniphan continued his march with 924 men mostly from Missouri; he accompanied a train of 315 wagons of a large commercial caravan heading to the state capital. Meanwhile, the Mexican forces in the state had time to prepare a defense against the Americans. About 20 miles (... |
570715c09e06ca38007e93d7 | What was the pass into the capital known as? | Sacramento Pass | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nOn February 8, 1847, Doniphan continued his march with 924 men mostly from Missouri; he accompanied a train of 315 wagons of a large commercial caravan heading to the state capital. Meanwhile, the Mexican forces in the state had time to prepare a defense against the Americans. About 20 miles (... |
570715c09e06ca38007e93d8 | Which was the most important battle fought in Chihuahua? | The Battle of Sacramento | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nOn February 8, 1847, Doniphan continued his march with 924 men mostly from Missouri; he accompanied a train of 315 wagons of a large commercial caravan heading to the state capital. Meanwhile, the Mexican forces in the state had time to prepare a defense against the Americans. About 20 miles (... |
570715c09e06ca38007e93d9 | How many Mexicans were killed in the battle of Sacramento? | Almost 300 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nOn February 8, 1847, Doniphan continued his march with 924 men mostly from Missouri; he accompanied a train of 315 wagons of a large commercial caravan heading to the state capital. Meanwhile, the Mexican forces in the state had time to prepare a defense against the Americans. About 20 miles (... |
570716129e06ca38007e93df | Who supported the reaction against the government? | Durango | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe anti-clerical feeling was widespread, and Durango supported the initial reaction against the government at Mexico. In May 1832, José Urrea, a rising officer, supported the restoration of President Pedraza. On July 20, Governor Elorriaga was reinstated, and Baca along with the legislative m... |
570716129e06ca38007e93e0 | Who supported the restoration of President Pedraza? | José Urrea | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe anti-clerical feeling was widespread, and Durango supported the initial reaction against the government at Mexico. In May 1832, José Urrea, a rising officer, supported the restoration of President Pedraza. On July 20, Governor Elorriaga was reinstated, and Baca along with the legislative m... |
570716129e06ca38007e93e1 | Which state did Urrea prepare to invade? | Chihuahua | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe anti-clerical feeling was widespread, and Durango supported the initial reaction against the government at Mexico. In May 1832, José Urrea, a rising officer, supported the restoration of President Pedraza. On July 20, Governor Elorriaga was reinstated, and Baca along with the legislative m... |
570716129e06ca38007e93e2 | Who threatened to retaliate? | J.J.Calvo | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe anti-clerical feeling was widespread, and Durango supported the initial reaction against the government at Mexico. In May 1832, José Urrea, a rising officer, supported the restoration of President Pedraza. On July 20, Governor Elorriaga was reinstated, and Baca along with the legislative m... |
570716b490286e26004fc8e3 | Who was deposed under threat from conservative forces? | Governor Terrazas | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nUnder threat from the conservative forces, Governor Terrazas was deposed, and the state legislature proclaimed martial law in the state in April 1864 and established Jesús José Casavantes as the new governor. In response, José María Patoni decided to march to Chihuahua with presidential suppor... |
570716b490286e26004fc8e4 | Who was established as the new governor? | Jesús José Casavantes | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nUnder threat from the conservative forces, Governor Terrazas was deposed, and the state legislature proclaimed martial law in the state in April 1864 and established Jesús José Casavantes as the new governor. In response, José María Patoni decided to march to Chihuahua with presidential suppor... |
570716b490286e26004fc8e5 | Who decided to march on Chihuahua in response? | José María Patoni | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nUnder threat from the conservative forces, Governor Terrazas was deposed, and the state legislature proclaimed martial law in the state in April 1864 and established Jesús José Casavantes as the new governor. In response, José María Patoni decided to march to Chihuahua with presidential suppor... |
570716b490286e26004fc8e6 | Which president was forced to flee? | President Benito Juárez | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nUnder threat from the conservative forces, Governor Terrazas was deposed, and the state legislature proclaimed martial law in the state in April 1864 and established Jesús José Casavantes as the new governor. In response, José María Patoni decided to march to Chihuahua with presidential suppor... |
570716b490286e26004fc8e7 | Until which year did his extended term last? | 1867 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nUnder threat from the conservative forces, Governor Terrazas was deposed, and the state legislature proclaimed martial law in the state in April 1864 and established Jesús José Casavantes as the new governor. In response, José María Patoni decided to march to Chihuahua with presidential suppor... |
5707171c9e06ca38007e93fb | In which year was the new constitution ratified? | 1855 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state united behind the Plan of Ayutla and ratified the new constitution in 1855. The state was able to survive through the Reform War with minimal damage due to the large number of liberal political figures. The 1858 conservative movement did not succeed in the state even after the succes... |
5707171c9e06ca38007e93fc | The state was able to survive through which war? | Reform War | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state united behind the Plan of Ayutla and ratified the new constitution in 1855. The state was able to survive through the Reform War with minimal damage due to the large number of liberal political figures. The 1858 conservative movement did not succeed in the state even after the succes... |
5707171c9e06ca38007e93fd | The conservative movement occurred during which year? | 1858 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state united behind the Plan of Ayutla and ratified the new constitution in 1855. The state was able to survive through the Reform War with minimal damage due to the large number of liberal political figures. The 1858 conservative movement did not succeed in the state even after the succes... |
5707171c9e06ca38007e93fe | 1000 men occupied which cities? | Chihuahua and Parral | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state united behind the Plan of Ayutla and ratified the new constitution in 1855. The state was able to survive through the Reform War with minimal damage due to the large number of liberal political figures. The 1858 conservative movement did not succeed in the state even after the succes... |
5707171c9e06ca38007e93ff | Who established himself as governor? | Cajen | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state united behind the Plan of Ayutla and ratified the new constitution in 1855. The state was able to survive through the Reform War with minimal damage due to the large number of liberal political figures. The 1858 conservative movement did not succeed in the state even after the succes... |
570717a99e06ca38007e9405 | Brincourt made preparations to invade which state? | Chihuahua | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nAfter running imperial military affairs in the states of Coahuila and Durango, General Agustín Enrique Brincourt made preparations to invade the state of Chihuahua. On July 8, 1865 Brincourt crossed the Nazas River in northern Durango, heading toward Chihuahua. On July 22 Brincourt crossed the... |
570717a99e06ca38007e9406 | In which states had Brincourt run military affairs previously? | Coahuila and Durango | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nAfter running imperial military affairs in the states of Coahuila and Durango, General Agustín Enrique Brincourt made preparations to invade the state of Chihuahua. On July 8, 1865 Brincourt crossed the Nazas River in northern Durango, heading toward Chihuahua. On July 22 Brincourt crossed the... |
570717a99e06ca38007e9407 | Who remained in the capital until August 5, 1865? | President Juárez | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nAfter running imperial military affairs in the states of Coahuila and Durango, General Agustín Enrique Brincourt made preparations to invade the state of Chihuahua. On July 8, 1865 Brincourt crossed the Nazas River in northern Durango, heading toward Chihuahua. On July 22 Brincourt crossed the... |
570717a99e06ca38007e9408 | Who surprised the imperial forces in control of Hidalgo? | General Villagran | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nAfter running imperial military affairs in the states of Coahuila and Durango, General Agustín Enrique Brincourt made preparations to invade the state of Chihuahua. On July 8, 1865 Brincourt crossed the Nazas River in northern Durango, heading toward Chihuahua. On July 22 Brincourt crossed the... |
570717a99e06ca38007e9409 | The Republican government declared who in charge of the fight against the imperialists? | General Villagran | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nAfter running imperial military affairs in the states of Coahuila and Durango, General Agustín Enrique Brincourt made preparations to invade the state of Chihuahua. On July 8, 1865 Brincourt crossed the Nazas River in northern Durango, heading toward Chihuahua. On July 22 Brincourt crossed the... |
570718049e06ca38007e940f | Where did Aguirre defeat the French forces? | Parral | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nGeneral Aguirre moved to the deserts of the southeastern portion of the state and defeated the French forces in Parral, led by Colonel Cottret. By the middle of 1866, the state of Chihuahua was declared free of enemy control; Parral was the last French stronghold within the state. On June 17, ... |
570718049e06ca38007e9410 | Who had been leading the French forces? | Colonel Cottret | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nGeneral Aguirre moved to the deserts of the southeastern portion of the state and defeated the French forces in Parral, led by Colonel Cottret. By the middle of 1866, the state of Chihuahua was declared free of enemy control; Parral was the last French stronghold within the state. On June 17, ... |
570718049e06ca38007e9411 | During which year was Chihuahua declared free of enemy control? | 1866 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nGeneral Aguirre moved to the deserts of the southeastern portion of the state and defeated the French forces in Parral, led by Colonel Cottret. By the middle of 1866, the state of Chihuahua was declared free of enemy control; Parral was the last French stronghold within the state. On June 17, ... |
570718049e06ca38007e9412 | Who passed laws regarding rights of adjudication of property? | President Juárez | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nGeneral Aguirre moved to the deserts of the southeastern portion of the state and defeated the French forces in Parral, led by Colonel Cottret. By the middle of 1866, the state of Chihuahua was declared free of enemy control; Parral was the last French stronghold within the state. On June 17, ... |
570718049e06ca38007e9413 | Who was executed by firing squad on June 19, 1867? | Maximilian | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nGeneral Aguirre moved to the deserts of the southeastern portion of the state and defeated the French forces in Parral, led by Colonel Cottret. By the middle of 1866, the state of Chihuahua was declared free of enemy control; Parral was the last French stronghold within the state. On June 17, ... |
570718919e06ca38007e9419 | Who declared war on Mexico in 1846? | The United States | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe United States Congress declared war on Mexico on May 13, 1846 after only having a few hours to debate. Although President José Mariano Paredes's issuance of a manifesto on May 23 is sometimes considered the declaration of war, Mexico officially declared war by Congress on July 7. After the... |
570718919e06ca38007e941a | How many men did Chihuahua send to defend New Mexico? | 12,000 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe United States Congress declared war on Mexico on May 13, 1846 after only having a few hours to debate. Although President José Mariano Paredes's issuance of a manifesto on May 23 is sometimes considered the declaration of war, Mexico officially declared war by Congress on July 7. After the... |
570718919e06ca38007e941b | Which was the first battle fought by Chihuahua? | battle of El Bracito | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe United States Congress declared war on Mexico on May 13, 1846 after only having a few hours to debate. Although President José Mariano Paredes's issuance of a manifesto on May 23 is sometimes considered the declaration of war, Mexico officially declared war by Congress on July 7. After the... |
570718919e06ca38007e941c | Who won the battle? | The United States | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe United States Congress declared war on Mexico on May 13, 1846 after only having a few hours to debate. Although President José Mariano Paredes's issuance of a manifesto on May 23 is sometimes considered the declaration of war, Mexico officially declared war by Congress on July 7. After the... |
570718919e06ca38007e941d | Which general maintained camp in El Paso Del Norte after the battle? | General Doniphan | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe United States Congress declared war on Mexico on May 13, 1846 after only having a few hours to debate. Although President José Mariano Paredes's issuance of a manifesto on May 23 is sometimes considered the declaration of war, Mexico officially declared war by Congress on July 7. After the... |
570718ed9e06ca38007e9423 | The elections of which year caused new hostilities? | 1875 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nBut the peace in the state did not last long, the elections of 1875 caused new hostilities. Ángel Trías led a new movement against the government in June 1875 and maintained control over the government until September 18, 1875 when Donato Guerra the orchestrator of the Revolution of the North ... |
570718ed9e06ca38007e9424 | Who led a movement against the government in June of 1875? | Ángel Trías | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nBut the peace in the state did not last long, the elections of 1875 caused new hostilities. Ángel Trías led a new movement against the government in June 1875 and maintained control over the government until September 18, 1875 when Donato Guerra the orchestrator of the Revolution of the North ... |
570718ed9e06ca38007e9425 | Which orchestrator of the Revolution of the North was captured? | Donato Guerra | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nBut the peace in the state did not last long, the elections of 1875 caused new hostilities. Ángel Trías led a new movement against the government in June 1875 and maintained control over the government until September 18, 1875 when Donato Guerra the orchestrator of the Revolution of the North ... |
570718ed9e06ca38007e9426 | Guerra was assassinated in a suburb of which city? | Chihuahua City | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nBut the peace in the state did not last long, the elections of 1875 caused new hostilities. Ángel Trías led a new movement against the government in June 1875 and maintained control over the government until September 18, 1875 when Donato Guerra the orchestrator of the Revolution of the North ... |
570718ed9e06ca38007e9427 | With whom was he said to have conspired? | Ángel Trías | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nBut the peace in the state did not last long, the elections of 1875 caused new hostilities. Ángel Trías led a new movement against the government in June 1875 and maintained control over the government until September 18, 1875 when Donato Guerra the orchestrator of the Revolution of the North ... |
5707194190286e26004fc8ed | Under which governor was the education system unified? | Miguel Ahumada | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nUnder Governor Miguel Ahumada, the education system in the state was unified and brought under tighter control by the state government, and the metric system was standardized throughout the state to replace the colonial system of weights and measures. On September 16, 1897, the Civilian Hospit... |
5707194190286e26004fc8ee | Which system of measurement was standardized? | metric system | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nUnder Governor Miguel Ahumada, the education system in the state was unified and brought under tighter control by the state government, and the metric system was standardized throughout the state to replace the colonial system of weights and measures. On September 16, 1897, the Civilian Hospit... |
5707194190286e26004fc8ef | What was inaugurated in Chihuahua City on September 16, 1897? | Civilian Hospital | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nUnder Governor Miguel Ahumada, the education system in the state was unified and brought under tighter control by the state government, and the metric system was standardized throughout the state to replace the colonial system of weights and measures. On September 16, 1897, the Civilian Hospit... |
5707194190286e26004fc8f0 | The first large scale dam project was initiated on which river? | Chuviscar River | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nUnder Governor Miguel Ahumada, the education system in the state was unified and brought under tighter control by the state government, and the metric system was standardized throughout the state to replace the colonial system of weights and measures. On September 16, 1897, the Civilian Hospit... |
5707199590286e26004fc8f5 | The internal stability was known as what? | paz porfiriana | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nDespite the internal stability (known as the paz porfiriana), modernization, and economic growth in Mexico during the Porfiriato from 1876 to 1910, many across the state became deeply dissatisfied with the political system. When Díaz first ran for office, he committed to a strict “No Re-electi... |
5707199590286e26004fc8f6 | During what years did the economic growth occur? | 1876 to 1910 | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nDespite the internal stability (known as the paz porfiriana), modernization, and economic growth in Mexico during the Porfiriato from 1876 to 1910, many across the state became deeply dissatisfied with the political system. When Díaz first ran for office, he committed to a strict “No Re-electi... |
5707199590286e26004fc8f7 | Who committed to a strict "No Re-election" policy when running for office? | Díaz | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nDespite the internal stability (known as the paz porfiriana), modernization, and economic growth in Mexico during the Porfiriato from 1876 to 1910, many across the state became deeply dissatisfied with the political system. When Díaz first ran for office, he committed to a strict “No Re-electi... |
5707199590286e26004fc8f8 | Which class was frustrated with Diaz due to corruption? | working class | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nDespite the internal stability (known as the paz porfiriana), modernization, and economic growth in Mexico during the Porfiriato from 1876 to 1910, many across the state became deeply dissatisfied with the political system. When Díaz first ran for office, he committed to a strict “No Re-electi... |
57071a0c90286e26004fc8fd | Orozco responded to whose letter to action? | Madero | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nIn response to Madero's letter to action, Pascual Orozco (a wealthy mining baron) and Chihuahua Governor Abraham González formed a powerful military union in the north, taking military control of several northern Mexican cities with other revolutionary leaders, including Pancho Villa. Against ... |
57071a0c90286e26004fc8fe | Which governor teamed up with Orozco? | Governor Abraham González | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nIn response to Madero's letter to action, Pascual Orozco (a wealthy mining baron) and Chihuahua Governor Abraham González formed a powerful military union in the north, taking military control of several northern Mexican cities with other revolutionary leaders, including Pancho Villa. Against ... |
57071a0c90286e26004fc8ff | Orozco and Villa fought for and won which city? | Ciudad Juárez | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nIn response to Madero's letter to action, Pascual Orozco (a wealthy mining baron) and Chihuahua Governor Abraham González formed a powerful military union in the north, taking military control of several northern Mexican cities with other revolutionary leaders, including Pancho Villa. Against ... |
57071a0c90286e26004fc900 | Madero received support from which country? | United States | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nIn response to Madero's letter to action, Pascual Orozco (a wealthy mining baron) and Chihuahua Governor Abraham González formed a powerful military union in the north, taking military control of several northern Mexican cities with other revolutionary leaders, including Pancho Villa. Against ... |
57071a0c90286e26004fc901 | Orozco's army was called by what name? | Orozquistas | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nIn response to Madero's letter to action, Pascual Orozco (a wealthy mining baron) and Chihuahua Governor Abraham González formed a powerful military union in the north, taking military control of several northern Mexican cities with other revolutionary leaders, including Pancho Villa. Against ... |
57071a7190286e26004fc907 | War with what country seemed imminent? | United States | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe situation became so tense that war with the United States seemed imminent. On April 22, 1914, on the initiative of Felix A. Sommerfeld and Sherburne Hopkins, Pancho Villa traveled to Juárez to calm fears along the border and asked President Wilson's emissary George Carothers to tell \"Seño... |
57071a7190286e26004fc908 | Pancho Villa seeked a conversation with which American President? | President Wilson | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe situation became so tense that war with the United States seemed imminent. On April 22, 1914, on the initiative of Felix A. Sommerfeld and Sherburne Hopkins, Pancho Villa traveled to Juárez to calm fears along the border and asked President Wilson's emissary George Carothers to tell \"Seño... |
57071a7190286e26004fc909 | Villa stepped out of whose foreign policy? | Carranza’s | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe situation became so tense that war with the United States seemed imminent. On April 22, 1914, on the initiative of Felix A. Sommerfeld and Sherburne Hopkins, Pancho Villa traveled to Juárez to calm fears along the border and asked President Wilson's emissary George Carothers to tell \"Seño... |
57071a7190286e26004fc90a | To which Secretary did Carothers write? | Secretary William Jennings Bryan | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe situation became so tense that war with the United States seemed imminent. On April 22, 1914, on the initiative of Felix A. Sommerfeld and Sherburne Hopkins, Pancho Villa traveled to Juárez to calm fears along the border and asked President Wilson's emissary George Carothers to tell \"Seño... |
57071ad490286e26004fc90f | Which state is the largest in the country by land? | Chihuahua | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state of Chihuahua is the largest state in the country and is known as El Estado Grande (The Big State); it accounts for 12.6% of the land of Mexico. The area is landlocked by the states of Sonora to the west, Sinaloa to the south-west, Durango to the south, and Coahuila to the east, and b... |
57071ad490286e26004fc910 | What percentage of the country does it make up? | 12.6% | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state of Chihuahua is the largest state in the country and is known as El Estado Grande (The Big State); it accounts for 12.6% of the land of Mexico. The area is landlocked by the states of Sonora to the west, Sinaloa to the south-west, Durango to the south, and Coahuila to the east, and b... |
57071ad490286e26004fc911 | Which state borders Chihuahua to the direct west? | Sonora | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state of Chihuahua is the largest state in the country and is known as El Estado Grande (The Big State); it accounts for 12.6% of the land of Mexico. The area is landlocked by the states of Sonora to the west, Sinaloa to the south-west, Durango to the south, and Coahuila to the east, and b... |
57071ad490286e26004fc912 | Which U.S. state borders to the northeast? | Texas | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe state of Chihuahua is the largest state in the country and is known as El Estado Grande (The Big State); it accounts for 12.6% of the land of Mexico. The area is landlocked by the states of Sonora to the west, Sinaloa to the south-west, Durango to the south, and Coahuila to the east, and b... |
57071b4090286e26004fc917 | Climate in the state depends mainly on what? | elevation of the terrain | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe climate in the state depends mainly in the elevation of the terrain. According to Köppen climate classification the state has five major climate zones. The Sierra Madre Occidental dominates the western part of the state; there are two main climates in this area: Subtropical Highland (Cfb) ... |
57071b4090286e26004fc918 | Which mountain range dominates the western part of the state? | The Sierra Madre Occidental | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe climate in the state depends mainly in the elevation of the terrain. According to Köppen climate classification the state has five major climate zones. The Sierra Madre Occidental dominates the western part of the state; there are two main climates in this area: Subtropical Highland (Cfb) ... |
57071b4090286e26004fc919 | Vegetation is much greener in which side of the state, east or west? | west | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe climate in the state depends mainly in the elevation of the terrain. According to Köppen climate classification the state has five major climate zones. The Sierra Madre Occidental dominates the western part of the state; there are two main climates in this area: Subtropical Highland (Cfb) ... |
57071b4090286e26004fc91a | Which side of the state has more precipitation? | west | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe climate in the state depends mainly in the elevation of the terrain. According to Köppen climate classification the state has five major climate zones. The Sierra Madre Occidental dominates the western part of the state; there are two main climates in this area: Subtropical Highland (Cfb) ... |
57071b4090286e26004fc91b | Which part of the state has the most desert; north, south, east, or west? | southern | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe climate in the state depends mainly in the elevation of the terrain. According to Köppen climate classification the state has five major climate zones. The Sierra Madre Occidental dominates the western part of the state; there are two main climates in this area: Subtropical Highland (Cfb) ... |
57071b959e06ca38007e942d | The Chihuahuan Desert is home to many of which type of animal? | mammals | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe Chihuahuan Desert is home to a diverse ecosystem which is home to a large variety of mammals. The most common mammals in the desert include: Desert cottontail Sylvilagus audubonii, black-tailed jackrabbit Lepus californicus, hooded skunk Mephitis macroura, cactus mouse Peromyscus eremicus,... |
57071b959e06ca38007e942e | Which type of reptile is most common in the desert? | rattlesnake | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe Chihuahuan Desert is home to a diverse ecosystem which is home to a large variety of mammals. The most common mammals in the desert include: Desert cottontail Sylvilagus audubonii, black-tailed jackrabbit Lepus californicus, hooded skunk Mephitis macroura, cactus mouse Peromyscus eremicus,... |
57071b959e06ca38007e942f | Mephitis macroura is which type of mammal? | skunk | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nThe Chihuahuan Desert is home to a diverse ecosystem which is home to a large variety of mammals. The most common mammals in the desert include: Desert cottontail Sylvilagus audubonii, black-tailed jackrabbit Lepus californicus, hooded skunk Mephitis macroura, cactus mouse Peromyscus eremicus,... |
57071bec9e06ca38007e9433 | Villa became an enemy of whom? | Carranza | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nVilla and Carranza had different political goals causing Villa to become an enemy of Carranza. After Carranza took control in 1914, Villa and other revolutionaries who opposed him met at what was called the Convention of Aguascalientes. The convention deposed Carranza in favor of Eulalio Gutié... |
57071bec9e06ca38007e9434 | Who took control in 1914? | Carranza | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nVilla and Carranza had different political goals causing Villa to become an enemy of Carranza. After Carranza took control in 1914, Villa and other revolutionaries who opposed him met at what was called the Convention of Aguascalientes. The convention deposed Carranza in favor of Eulalio Gutié... |
57071bec9e06ca38007e9435 | Carranza met with his opposition at a meeting called what? | Convention of Aguascalientes | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nVilla and Carranza had different political goals causing Villa to become an enemy of Carranza. After Carranza took control in 1914, Villa and other revolutionaries who opposed him met at what was called the Convention of Aguascalientes. The convention deposed Carranza in favor of Eulalio Gutié... |
57071bec9e06ca38007e9436 | The convention deposed Carranza in favor of whom? | Eulalio Gutiérrez | [
"Chihuahua_(state)\n\nVilla and Carranza had different political goals causing Villa to become an enemy of Carranza. After Carranza took control in 1914, Villa and other revolutionaries who opposed him met at what was called the Convention of Aguascalientes. The convention deposed Carranza in favor of Eulalio Gutié... |
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