My Mexican

Hey, my name is Adrian I am 14 and a slave I lived through this terrible revolution. Come and join me while I live through this tragic revolution.

 

 

 

 

After this horrific revolution, a lot of things changed such as the violence that continues to thrive on the streets of Mexico.  Some other things that stayed the same were economic struggles that Mexico still has to go through to this day. There were also so things that changed like, laws such as Prosperity and repression under the PRI. This law made it so the government would be in charge of a percentage of land, they changed they changed the government from a dictator to a democracy , and rights were changed.

 

 

 

 

 

“We won but at what cost?” The Mexican Revolution in plain English. 🌮🇲🇽🩸

 

Picture found at: TSHA | Mexican Revolution (tshaonline.org)

I want to die as a slave to principles, not to men.” “I forgive those who murder and steal because they did it out of necessity, but a traitor never.” “If there is no justice for the people, let there be no peace for the government.” “It’s better to die upon your feet than to live upon your knees!”

-Emiliano Zapata

 

When I say Mexican Revolution what pops into your head. Probably nothing the Mexican Revolution doesn’t get talked about as much as another Revolution. If asked people to tell you anything about Zapata, Díaz, Madero, Huerta, Carranza, or Obregón they wouldn’t have an idea who they are or what they did. Nobody would know about Madero going against Diaz in 1910, The Battle of Juarez: April 1911, Madero being elected president in 1911, the ten tragic days in Mexico in 1912, or Carranza being elected president in 1917.  Come and dive in with me to learn about a vary complex topic like the Mexican Revolution and learn about it in simple and digestible way.

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