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Bolivian Land Reform 1953

The Bolivian Land Reform of 1953 was a government effort to address inequality by redistributing land. It aimed to break up large estates controlled by wealthy landowners and give land to Indigenous people and peasants who had limited access. This reform sought to promote social justice, improve food production, and reduce land concentration. It was a significant step toward more equitable land ownership, transforming Bolivia’s agrarian structure and empowering marginalized communities.