
Revolutionary Mexico
Revolutionary Mexico refers to the period of profound social and political upheaval from 1910 to around 1920, when Mexicans fought to overthrow the long-standing dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz. The revolution was driven by issues like land distribution, workers’ rights, and political corruption. It involved multiple factions, including peasants, farmers, and intellectuals, leading to significant reforms such as land redistribution and labor laws. The movement reshaped Mexico’s government and society, laying the foundation for modern Mexico. It was a complex, multi-year conflict that ultimately aimed to promote justice, equality, and national sovereignty.