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Rosas' Restorative Period

Rosas' Restorative Period refers to a phase in Mexican history after the tumultuous Mexican Revolution (1910-1920), during which leaders focused on healing the nation and rebuilding society. This period emphasized social and political reforms aimed at addressing economic inequalities, promoting national unity, and fostering stability. Efforts included land redistribution, educational improvements, and reforms to reduce regional conflicts. The goal was to restore order, strengthen government institutions, and lay a foundation for long-term development. Overall, it marked a movement toward social reconciliation and constructive nation-building following years of upheaval.