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It is also infamous for its participation during the Veracruz uprising of 1879, where some people tried to make a rebellion against Díaz in Veracruz, and he said his infamous phrase "Mátalos en Caliente" (Kill them in hot), which produced people who They had participated in the revolt, some in a peaceful way, they were assassinated. Another of his most infamous acts was to order the extermination of the Yaqui Indians, who rebelled against Díaz because they were stripped of their lands, to which the government authorized their extermination, and many were deported to Yucatan as slaves.
It is also infamous for its participation during the Veracruz uprising of 1879, where some people tried to make a rebellion against Díaz in Veracruz, and he said his infamous phrase "Mátalos en Caliente" (Kill them in hot), which produced people who They had participated in the revolt, some in a peaceful way, they were assassinated. Another of his most infamous acts was to order the extermination of the Yaqui Indians, who rebelled against Díaz because they were stripped of their lands, to which the government authorized their extermination, and many were deported to Yucatan as slaves.


Díaz was finally overthrown after the Mexican Revolution, for which he had to go into exile to France, where he died in 1915 at the age of 84.
Díaz was finally overthrown after the Mexican Revolution, for which he had to go into exile to France, where he died in 1915, aged 84.
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