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Juan Carrasco (general)

General Juan Carrasco (1878–1922), was a Mexican farmer and military who participated in the Mexican Revolution. He was Chief of Military Operations of Baja California, Sonora, Sinaloa and Nayarit. 〔(Las sociedades de frontera en la Revolución Mexicana 1910-1929 ) (in Spanish: The frontier societies in the Mexican Revolution 1910-1929). Posted by Luis Héctor González Mendoza in Friday, 27 August 2010, to 14:40 pm. Retrieved in Sunday, 17 August 2014 03:15.〕
==Early years==
Juan Carrasco was born in Puerta de Canoas, Mazatlán (Sinaloa, México) on June 24, 1878. His parents were Feliciano Carrasco and Santos Aguirre.〔(Juan Carrasco, personajes Sinaloa ) (in Spanish: Juan Carrasco, Sinaloa characters). Posted by Luis Zúñiga in June 29, 2012. Retrieved in August 17, 2014, to 02:50pm.〕 Carrasco was raised in El Potrero de Carrasco, near of Mazatlán.〔(Contingentes de 50 escuelas conmemoran hoy la Revolución ) (in Spanish: 50 schools´s Contingent today commemorating the revolution). Retrieved in August 17, 2014, to 03: 20pm.〕 His childhood and youth were developed in the field, dedicated to helping to his parents to cultivate the land and livestock.〔
When he had eight years old he was sent to study in Mazatlán. However, three months after he returned to Rancho El Potrero, because his father had died, not going back to school. According to his biographer, he could not read or write.〔 He dedicated himself to work and sell lime〔〔 and building materials to support his family.〔 He supported to Francisco I. Madero presidential candidate.〔(Mis memorias de la Revolución. Isidro Fabela. 72. El General Juan Carrasco ) (in Spanish: My memories of the Revolution. Isidro Fabela. 72 The General Juan Carrasco). Written in October, 1977. Retrieved in August 17, 2014.〕

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