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Fire and Freedom

I was born in a wealthy landowners family in the Mexico City. This gave me power, authority, and peasants who worked for me. I loved our great leader Porfirio Diaz, who gave us the landowners power. The, I was reborn in the revolutionary group. We were all fighting for freedom. This was to overthrow the dictators during the revolution. My journal is located below the blog. Go look at the revolution

Many things changed because of the Mexican Revolution. For instance, one of the major change was the land reform. It was one of the most significant changes brought about by the Mexican Revolution was land reform. Before the Mexican revolution, lands were owned by small landowners, so the peasants didn’t get land. The land reforms made equity for people. Another change that happened was the economic reform. From 1910-1920, the labor force declined sharply, with the economically active share of the population falling from 35 percent in 1910 to 31 percent in 1930.

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There were lots of changes because of the Mexican Revolution; however, many things still stayed the same.  One of the thing that stayed the same was the violence and crime. There were still rug trafficking, organized crime, and political violence continue to plague the country. While the revolution brought about significant changes in many areas, some cultural traditions have remained relatively unchanged.

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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