
Carranza Government
The Carranza Government refers to the administration of Venustiano Carranza, who became President of Mexico after the Mexican Revolution, serving from 1917 until his assassination in 1920. Carranza aimed to implement constitutional reforms, promote land redistribution, and stabilize the country after years of conflict. His government established the 1917 Constitution, which included significant social and economic rights. However, his presidency faced challenges, including political opposition and ongoing violence. Ultimately, while he made strides towards modernization and national unity, his term was marked by controversy and unrest, contributing to the complexities of Mexico's post-revolutionary period.