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The Mexican Revolution

2023-05-07 21:49:27

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Mexican Revolution 1840-1910 The Mexican Revolution was one of the most important historical events in Mexico's history. Without a revolution, Mexico will not become today's democracy. "The Mexican Revolution is often regarded as a standard player to explain the other revolution in Latin America later" (Darity) has several major events over the years. For example

During the 20th century of the Mexican Revolution, many Mexican emigrated to America to escape the public uprising against the Mexican government. After the Mexican revolution, many Mexican people fought with the United States during the Second World War. Mexican American patriotism helps to alleviate racist attitudes. Hector Perez Garcia is a defender of the Mexican-Americans and wishes to change Mexican-American abuse without respect or discrimination. By correction

The Mexican Revolution was a revolution in which peasant farmers opposed deeply wealthy people, shocked the world, forever changing the political trajectory of Mexico. This is a bloody war, including terrible battles, massacres and assassinations. The Mexican Revolution was officially over in 1920. At that time, the fight lasted ten years, but after many years of conflict, Alvaro Obregon was the last ending. Land reform was finally implemented in Mexico as a result of the revolution, and the party PRI (Institution Revolution Party) that appeared from the rebellion held power until the 1990s.