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To Fight for a Dream

She was a quiet little girl, never standing out. She roamed in the shadows, but when her only family, Mateo, lost his life in the revolution, she stepped into the light with fire in her eyes. This is the story of the Mexican Revolution in the eyes of Camila Sánchez, a nineteen year old. Joining the forces under Francisco “Pancho” Villa as a soldadera, she witnesses the drastic changes throughout the revolution and embarks on a journey for peace in both her country and in herself.

The revolution started on November 20th, 1910, when people had gotten enough of Porfirio Díaz’s tyrannical rule and wished for their rights to be returned, but one uprising lead to another. The people’s needs were never addressed, resulting in the changing of four different presidents before Álvaro Obregón brought back a once again peaceful, but changed Mexico in 1920. One of the major changes the revolution brought was land reform, where land was redistributed amongst the citizens. The social reform brought more equal rights, such as workers being able to go on strike, and public education for all. Aside from changes, many things stayed the same as well. Through war, culture remained untouched, so did the Mexican territory. The original goal of the revolution, to oppose dictatorship and re-elections, was also achieved. Although there was land reform, most people of Mexico continued to be in poverty, but both changes and continuities can still be seen today, for example, the Monumento de la Revolucion. Most revolutionaries are buried there: Madero, Carranza, Villa, etc, passing on their legacy.

The Mexican Revolution was one of the bloodiest wars to occur. It lead to the deaths of over two million people, many were just innocent citizens, and damaged a countless number of cities and towns. There were many casualties, but with the effort of everyone, Mexico finally ended the dictatorship that had suffocated it for so long. People received a better lifestyle, making it worth it in the end.

The Mexican Revolution Common Craft Video

Mexico is a beautiful country known for its amazing cuisine, gorgeous beaches, and ancient ruins. Looking at it, it is hard to imagine that this breathtaking land was once filled with war and cries of revolution. The Mexican revolution was a period of bloody struggle to end dictatorship. The five major revolutionary parties lead by Pancho Villa, Emiliano Zapata, Venustiano Carranza, Alvaro Obregon, and Pascual Orozco fought hard for their own ideas of revolution, together sometimes as allies, sometimes as enemies. Switching five presidents in just ten years, the conflict, violence, and betrayal took the lives of over two million people, including that of innocent civilians, before finally achieving the stability and peace we still see today.

In the video, we talk about the important events in the revolution and the cause and effect train of these events. We start from the dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz in 1876 all the way to the successful rule of Alvaro Obregon in 1920, when the people finally freed their country as well as themselves from oppression.

What happened exactly? How did these events unfold? Watch “The Mexican Revolution in Plain English” to find out.

Made by Eileen Gao, Sophia Ding, and Alex Ma

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