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Convención de Aguascalientes

The Convención de Aguascalientes was a constitutional convention held in 1914 during the Mexican Revolution. Its main goal was to establish a new government structure after the fall of Victoriano Huerta's regime. Delegates from different revolutionary factions gathered in Aguascalientes to negotiate political power and draft a provisional constitution. Although it aimed to unify various revolutionary groups, disagreements led to ongoing conflict. The convention marked a pivotal moment in Mexico's transition toward constitutional democracy, influencing the country's future political landscape despite its incomplete resolution.