
Treaty of Ciudad Juárez
The Treaty of Ciudad Juárez, signed in 1911, marked a significant turning point in the Mexican Revolution. It ended armed conflict between the Mexican government, led by President Porfirio Díaz, and revolutionary forces advocating for democratic reforms. The treaty resulted in Díaz's resignation and exile, promoting the establishment of a new government. It aimed to bring peace and establish a constitutional framework, although political instability continued in Mexico. The treaty is notable for its role in shaping modern Mexican politics and laying the groundwork for subsequent revolutionary changes in the country.