In the 1900s in Mexico, people feared a terrible dictator named Porfirio Diaz; their labor was all taken, and they barely had enough money to support their living. Finally, one day Diaz angered every Mexican when he brought himself back onto the political stage after being kicked out, a flame of revolution went wild in the land of Mexico. A young man named Francisco Madero first pulled off the trigger, and then rulers like Victoriano Huerta, Carranza, and Pancho Villa walked onto the stage, setting off a 10-year war in Mexico…
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