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The Fire of Freedom: The Mexican Revolution and the New Birth of a New Nation

The bloody killing and chaos might be the only images that come into your mind, but the revolution was not only killing. The revolution majorly happened in 1910-1920. It was characterized by a variety of social and economic demands. Starting with the dictatorship of Diaz, to the end of Obregon running president. This video includes various turning points in the Mexican Revolution. For example, president overthrown, civil wars, dictatorships that happened, and how the revolution finally stopped. The Mexican Revolution also had a profound impact on the country’s political, social, and cultural development, and it continues to shape Mexican identity and politics to this day. Now it’s your turn to watch. Watch the video and learn more about the revolution.

 

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  1. While our revolutions are similar when it comes to having a leader who had way too much power that they’re supposed to have, they were also both at war. They are very different when it comes to the French Revolution was an attempt to end a monarchy, while the Mexican Revolution was a fight to end dictatorship.

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