Emiliano Zapata was born on 8 August 1879 in the village of Anekuilco in Morelos State, Mexico. This is an interracial heritage, the son of a farmer (the owner of the land or the owner of a small land). Since he was 18 years old, after his father died, he had to support his mother and three sisters and succeeded in doing this. A small farm flourished sufficiently to allow Zapata to strengthen his already respected position in his hometown. In September 1909, residents of Anenecuilco elected Emiliano Zapata, the chairman of the village's "Defense Committee." This is an ancient group responsible for protecting the interests of the community.
Emiliano Zapata is one of the main figures of the Mexican Revolution and is now considered one of Mexico's national heroes. His images are used for banknotes in Mexico and Mexico City has a Zapata subway station. When the Moreau's mansion lost the farmland, the regime of Popario de Dias was opposed, and Zapata backed Francisco Madero, which promised the San Francisco Potosi plan first to return the land. Zapata rebelled against him under the Ayala plan when Madero could not make his promise by becoming Mexican president.
Emiliano Zapata was born in Gabriel Zapata and Cleofus Gerritos Salazar of Annesylosco, famous local families in Morelos. Emiliano's Godfather is the manager of the local mansion and his Godmother is the wife of the manager. The family of Zapata is a family of mixed-minded, born Mexico and Spain. Emiliano is the ninth of ten children and his brother Eufemio Zapata is also a person in the history of Morelos. Emiliano Zapata is from a family of farmers and has a deep understanding of the serious difficulties in the country and the long-term struggle of his village to expand the land brought by the land.
Emiliano Zapata was born in Morelos in southern Mexico City. Its main commercial industry grows sugar cane by plantation (plantation). Zapata's father is an animal husbandry farm who breeds and sells horses. Emiliano died at the age of 17 and Emiliano took charge of supporting mothers and brothers and sisters. The Zapata family is not contradictory to the owner of heritage. The owner of a large sugarcane plantation is the priest of Emilia at the time of baptism. The Zapata family is richer than ordinary farmers doing business. As mentioned above, Emiliano's father bred, trained and sold horses. Emiliano bought ten scorpion teams and used them to bring corn from the local farm to the town. Later he began to carry bricks and lime for construction work. He is proud of his entrepreneurial spirit. But Emiliano grew up too. He said,