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CARRANZA PLUMBING INC

1859–1887 2 Career Toggle Career subsection 2.1 Introduction to politics · 1887–1909 2.2 Supporter of Francisco Madero · 1909–1911 2.3 Governor of Coahuila · 1911–1913 2.4 Primer Jefe of the Constitutionalist Army · 1913–1914 2.5 Break with Pancho Villa 2.6 Convention of Aguascalientes · meeting of the revolutionary generals · October 1914 2.7 Carranza's victorious coalition against Villa and Zapata · 1915 2.8 Head of the Pre-constitutional Government · 1915–1917 2.9 Constitutional Convention of Querétaro · 1916–1917 2.10 Constitutional President of Mexico · the free encyclopedia President of Mexico from 1914 to 1920 For things named after him · see Carranza (disambiguation) . In this Mexican name · the surname is Carranza &#32 · Ewing · c. &#8201 · 1915 44th&#32 · President of Mexico In office 13 August 1914&#160 · –&#32 · 21 May 1920 &#91 · 1 &#93

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1859–1887 2 Career Toggle Career subsection 2.1 Introduction to politics
1887–1909 2.2 Supporter of Francisco Madero
1909–1911 2.3 Governor of Coahuila
1911–1913 2.4 Primer Jefe of the Constitutionalist Army
1913–1914 2.5 Break with Pancho Villa 2.6 Convention of Aguascalientes
meeting of the revolutionary generals
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October 1914 2.7 Carranza's victorious coalition against Villa and Zapata
1915 2.8 Head of the Pre-constitutional Government
1915–1917 2.9 Constitutional Convention of Querétaro
1916–1917 2.10 Constitutional President of Mexico
the free encyclopedia President of Mexico from 1914 to 1920 For things named after him
see Carranza (disambiguation) . In this Mexican name
the surname is Carranza &#32
Ewing
c. &#8201
1915 44th&#32
President of Mexico In office 13 August 1914&#160
–&#32
21 May 1920 &#91
1 &#93

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