>mexico remained an one-party state>peasant condition didn't improveWhat was the point of this shit?
>tfw you could have stopped it
>>18252677Catharsis
>>18252677What they don't tell you is that the land reform laws were soon overturned after the revolution was finished
>>18252922Well I bet. The landowners owned mexico. They ran everything for their benefit. Imagine the south but without the weird racial problems. Just insane levels of incompetance and corruption that drove farmers to fight back. Funny thing I'd they got everything they wanted in the new constitution. But it doesn't mean anything lol.
>>18252677>What was the point of this shit?the constitution
>>18252677"Indio" and Mestizo envy for the Castizo and Spanish settlement. Too many Mexicans have a bad relationship to the Catholic Hierarchy, too.
>>18252922"land reform" is such a loaded term, though.It could mean anything from researching government records for true ownership to mass murder of anyone of a sus class.
>>18252922That is patently untrue. Land redistributions stopped in 1991. De jure, most of the land was redistributed to the people that work it through these thibgs called Ejidos. It also prevented Latifundia from reforming. Its actually pretty funny because Mexico dug its heels and basically froze its agriculture in place a few years before the second agricultural revolution.
>>18252677remember that time Germany tried to get Mexico to join ww1 against America in exchange for getting the US southwest back, while they were in the middle of this civil war and there were literally US troops in the country unopposed by the national army? Then when Germany was confronted about it they admitted it was true when they had absolutely no obligation to do so, and since it was so absurd they could have just called it British propaganda and everyone would have believed it.I still laugh about that, probably the biggest foreign policy failure in history.
>>18252677Social tension had to be released somewhere, when people are overworked from a recently industrialized society tension while emerge, Europe was smarter and used that tension as fuel for nationalist movements in WW1, the smart choice for Mexico would have been to invade Guatemala or other central american countries instead of killing themselves.
Freemason hostile takeover that's what.Literally every single time btw.
>>18253147Yeah, and now Mexico, the country where corn was first domesticated, is now the biggest IMPORTER of it
>>18253155You have to respect the Germans going above and beyond for the Huerta regime for literally no reason.>>18253291It's just cheaper to buy from the U.S. Mexico has very limited real state comparatively. Though you could probably make Mexico self-sufficient in food matters if you really tried.
>>18252682Dios mio...El jefe chud....a su servicio, mi presidente...
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