Cristero War: A History from Beginning to End

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The Cristero War took place in Mexico between 1926 and 1929. It was a war of rebellion by Mexican Catholics against the government, which had enforced restrictions on their faith. It was mainly a guerilla war, in which the Cristeros launched sudden, quick attacks against strategic locations. It began in central Mexico but quickly engulfed the entire country. In the end, the United States and the Catholic hierarchy intervened to help the combatants reach a peace agreement, but not before nearly one hundred thousand Mexicans had lost their lives in a struggle between different visions for Mexico’s future.


Discover a plethora of topics such as

The History of Mexico and the Catholic Church

The Mexican Revolution

The Beginning of the Cristero War

The War Escalates

The Feminine Brigades of St. Joan of Arc

The United States and the End of the Cristero War

And much more!


Explore the Cristero War, a fierce struggle for religious freedom in 1920s Mexico. This uprising against anti-clerical laws shaped the nation’s political and cultural landscape. Perfect for history enthusiasts and readers interested in faith and resistance.

Get your copy today and uncover the story of this powerful rebellion!

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