230 Liberal presbyterians, porfirists and revolutionaries. Michoacán, 1876-1914 LETICIA MENDOZA GARCÍA ORCID.ORG/0000-0003-2815-7088 UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE BAJA CALIFORNIA INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES HISTÓRICAS letymen@gmail.com Abstract: Te objective of this paper is to expose the participation of the Presbyte- rian liberals from Zitácuaro, Michoacán, in political afairs, which was felt from the beginning of the Porfriato, continuing their activism during the Maderista government, and later during the Carrancista revolution. Trough a socio-political analysis, the position of this group of Presbyterian liberals will be analyzed face of state and federal reelections; his opinion on the policy of conciliation between the State and the Catholic Church; his foray into the armed struggle; and fnally, its political rearrangement at the local level before the triumph of constitutionalism. It is shown with the above that they were declared porfristas and that their incursion into the revolution alongside the constitutionalists, corresponded to the need to adapt to the new political circumstances. KEYWORDS: PORFIRIATO; MEXICAN REVOLUTION; CONCILIATION POLICY; REELECTIONISM; PROTESTANTISM RECEPTION: 05/04/2021 ACCEPTANCE: 14/06/2021 Signos Históricos, vol. xxiv, no. 48, July-December, 2022, 230-267