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Title: II. The Mexican Revolution (1910


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II. The Mexican Revolution(19101940)
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A. Mexico in 1910
  • Since independence from Spain (1821)
  • few wealthy families owned 85 of land
  • Indians mestizos poor peasants
  • American companies acquired millions acres of
    land
  • 2. General Porfirio Diaz
  • by 1910 ruled for 34 yrs.
  • discrimination persisted elite were enriched
  • decline in standard of living

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Big Stick Foreign Policy
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B. Revolution
  • Led by several rebels from different levels of
    society
  • Francisco Madero overthrew Diaz (1911)
  • Madero overthrown by General Huerta (1913)
  • constitutionalists Carranza Obregon (leaders
    of middle class) overthrew Huerta (1914)
  • Emiliano Zapata led a peasant revolt in the south
  • Pancho Villa led an army in the north

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Emiliano Zapata Pancho Villa
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Women in the Revolution
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Soldaderas
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Revolutionary Art Diego Rivera
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Epic of The Mexican People Today Tomorrow
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Revolutionary Results
  1. Constitutionalists Take Over
  • Constitutionalists win after
  • - years of fighting
  • - 2 million casualties
  • Adopted agrarian reforms social programs
  • - land redistribution to poor
  • - free education

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Revolutionary Results
  • D. Changes
  • 1917 Mexican Constitution
  • -limited foreign ownership
  • unionized workers
  • restricted church lands
  • set stage for industrialization
  • creation of single-party dominance
  • Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)

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III. Argentina Brazil(19001949)
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A. Brazil Argentina to 1929
  • Argentina elites controlled export of meat (from
    the Pampas) wheat
  • oligarquia small group of wealthy landowners
  • Brazil elite coffee, cacao, rubber exporters
  • imported all manufactured goods
  • outspoken middle class

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B. Authoritarian Regimes
  • Depression exports plummeted
  • 2. Brazil Getulio Vargas led a coup created
    policy called import substitution
    industrialization (ISI)made Brazil a fascist
    state
  • 3. Argentina 1943 Colonel Juan Peron led coup
    modeled after Nazi regime
  • with wife Eva Peron populist dictator appealed to
    urban workers

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