
Obregón's presidency
Álvaro Obregón’s presidency (1920-1924) marked a period of political stabilization and reform following the Mexican Revolution. He focused on rebuilding the country’s economy, promoting land reforms, and reducing violence by consolidating power and implementing moderate policies. Obregón also prioritized education and modernization, reestablishing respect for government authority and fostering national unity. His leadership helped transition Mexico from chaos to stability, laying groundwork for future development while navigating complex political challenges. Overall, his presidency is seen as a crucial chapter in Mexico’s efforts to establish lasting peace and modernization after years of upheaval.