The Capture of Mexicali, or the Battle of Mexicali, was the first action of the
Mexican Revolution
The Mexican Revolution () was an extended sequence of armed regional conflicts in Mexico from 20 November 1910 to 1 December 1920. It has been called "the defining event of modern Mexican history". It saw the destruction of the Federal Army, its ...
taken by rebel
Magonistas against the
federal government
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of
Porfirio Díaz
José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori (; ; 15 September 1830 – 2 July 1915) was a General (Mexico), Mexican general and politician who was the dictator of Mexico from 1876 until Mexican Revolution, his overthrow in 1911 seizing power in a Plan ...
. Under the direction of
Ricardo Flores Magón
Cipriano Ricardo Flores Magón (; known as Ricardo Flores Magón; September 16, 1874 – November 21, 1922) was a Mexican anarchist and social reform activist. His brothers Enrique Flores Magón, Enrique and Jesús Flores Magón, Jesús were ...
, a group of rebels captured the border town of
Mexicali, Baja California, with little resistance.
Background
Ricardo Flores Magón and his brother
Enrique had a long history of anti-government and pro-
socialist
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incidents before beginning
the revolt of 1911. Flores Magón, who was the leader of the
Partido Liberal Mexicano (PLM) in
Los Angeles
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, chose early 1911 as the time to begin an insurrection. All across Mexico, revolution was breaking out and the
Federal Army was losing the fight. The PLM
junta in California chose the small border town of Mexicali for taking. Access to the border would allow PLM forces to more easily recruit
U.S.
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volunteers and resupply their forces.
The junta appointed the
gunsmith
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José María Leyva to command the Magonista force of seventeen other men. Leyva had been in the 1906
strike at Cananea and was a strong anti-government protester. A half Mexican and half
German socialist named Simon Berthold was second in command. Other reasons for the choosing of Mexicali was due to its strategic location; far from
Mexico City
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and large bodies of federal troops. The Magonistas also hoped to capture the revenue collected by Mexican customs agents in the town.
Capture
At dawn on 29 January, the eighteen Magonistas were led by Leyva across the border into California;
there, just across the international line the Magonistas found an arms cache and stocked themselves with about sixty rifles, some pistols, and several thousand rounds of ammunition. They then headed back across the border the outskirts of Mexicali and divided into three groups. The rebels then readied their weapons and attacked. The first group was led by Berthold who stormed the custom house and captured the two sleeping officers.
The second group headed for the home of the chief of police and quickly took command of the structure and the chief. The third force under José Leyva attacked the jail house where the only shot of the engagement was fired. Jailer José Villanova refused to give the rebels the keys to the jail cells. He was shot dead after cocking his pistol behind the door of his office, the Magonistas heard the cock and fired into the building. Ten Mexican policemen were captured at the jail. Villanova became the only casualty of the operation. After capturing the jail the event was over, the prisoners were freed and nine of them joined the Magonsitas.
Aftermath
The two customs officers paid the Magonistas $385 for their freedom and were released into California. Of the ten captured policemen, seven were freed and ran across the border into California with only their underwear. After the capture of Mexicali, the Magonista force quickly grew from eighteen to almost 500 men, of which approximately 100 were Americans, including the
wobblies Frank Little and
Joe Hill. The Magonista Campaign began at Mexicali, from there the rebels marched on and
captured Tijuana
Tijuana is the most populous city of the Mexican state of Baja California, located on the northwestern Pacific Coast of Mexico. Tijuana is the municipal seat of the Tijuana Municipality, the hub of the Tijuana metropolitan area and the most popu ...
on 9 May before being defeated just south of the town during another
engagement.
Defeated, the rebels held no more territory and disbanded or escaped into California.
See also
*
Magonism
*
Magonista rebellion of 1911
*
Mexican Expedition
*
Mexican Liberal Party
Sources
* Cornelius Smith, ''Emilio Kosterlitzky, Eagle of Sonora'' (1970)
* Trimble, Marshall, (1998), ''Arizona, A Cavalcade of History'', Treasure Chest Publications, Tucson, Arizona
References
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1911 in Mexico
History of California
Mexicali
Mexicali (; ) is the capital city of the States of Mexico, Mexican state of Baja California. The city, which is the seat of the Mexicali Municipality, has a population of 689,775, according to the 2010 census, while the Calexico–Mexicali, Cale ...
Magonism
Mexicali
Mexicali (; ) is the capital city of the States of Mexico, Mexican state of Baja California. The city, which is the seat of the Mexicali Municipality, has a population of 689,775, according to the 2010 census, while the Calexico–Mexicali, Cale ...
January 1911 in North America