Miguel, a devoted follower of Emiliano Zapata, finds himself caught up in the midst of the Mexican Revolution as a peon. From the early days of the uprising, he witnesses the struggles and triumphs of the Zapatistas as they fight for land reform and social justice. He participates in battles, sees the horrors of war, and experiences the exhilaration of victory. Through it all, Miguel remains committed to the cause, even as he grapples with the personal costs of revolution. As the conflict rages on, Miguel must confront difficult questions about loyalty, sacrifice, and the true meaning of freedom.
The Mexican revolution was successful in that it resulted in the overthrow of the long-standing dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz and the establishment of a more democratic government. The revolution also led to the adoption of a new constitution in 1917, which included important provisions for land reform, labor rights, and social welfare.
However, the revolution did not completely solve all of Mexico’s problems. The country continued to face challenges such as poverty, inequality, and corruption in the years following the revolution. Additionally, the revolution was marked by significant violence and conflict, and many of its promises were not fully realized.