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Aguascalientes Treaty

The Aguascalientes Treaty was signed in 1914 to end fighting during the Mexican Revolution. It was an agreement between revolutionary leaders and the Mexican government who had been in conflict. The treaty aimed to establish peace, recognize some revolutionary gains, and outline political reforms, including amnesty for fighters and plans for a new government. It helped reduce violence and restore stability, though not all issues were fully resolved immediately. Overall, the treaty marked an important step toward ending open conflict and beginning political rebuilding in Mexico.