Underdogs
The Mexican rebellion was brought on by discontent and disagreement between officials in office and the people of Mexico. Much of this discontent formed during the presidency of Porfirio Diaz. During the span of thirty-one years that he ruled in office, Diaz had the final decision in who was to partake in the government. Diaz’s time in office directly reflected a dictatorship that called denied the people to have any input in the laws that governed Mexico. During the time of the Revolution wealth was scarce and injustice was overwhelming to the people of Mexico. A Revolution grew out of this discontent and was initiated by a liberalist by the name of Franciso Madero. This marked the beginning of social change in Mexican history.
In the early 20th Century, a group of aggressive, young leaders sought to gain the right to participate in their own government by strategizing against Porfirio Diaz and his regime. This group of young leaders believed that they could assume......
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