
Battle for Mexico
The Battle for Mexico generally refers to key conflicts during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920), a complex civil war involving various factions fighting for control of Mexico's government and land reforms. Major battles like the Battle of Zacatecas and the fight for Mexico City were pivotal in shifting power among revolutionary leaders. This era was marked by widespread social upheaval, armed clashes, and attempts to establish a more equitable political system. Understanding these battles helps explain how Mexico transitioned from an authoritarian monarchy to a republic with ongoing efforts for social justice and national sovereignty.