The Sonoran Little Boy
By: Arianna O and Natalie R
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2: Birth Place3: Farm Work
4: Family Money
5: Jobs
6: Involvment in the Revolution
7: Positions in the Revolution
8: Choosing Sides
9: Losing an Arm
10: President Obregon
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1In Alamos, Sonora, Mexico on February 19,1888 Alvaro Obregon was born. Obregon did not have a childhood like many kids today are fortunate to have.
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Alvaro worked as a farmer. Although he did not get a very well education growing up, he learned alot about the needs and desires of poor Mexicans. He worked hard to establish himself as great a buisnessman.
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He was born in to one of the most important families in Sonora. Although his fathers fortune has been in decline and disappeared when he died. Obregon's father died shortly after he was born. His mother owned many lands in Mayo Valley.
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Alvaro had many jobs throughout his lifetime. His first major job was offered by his uncle as a mechanic. Then later in 1898 worked in a sugar refinery. Two years later he returned back home and worked as a teacher and a manager in one of his uncle's haciendas.
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