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Chapter 31 Objective 6

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Development of Mexico

Objective 6
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OVERVIEW

  • Development occurred between 19th to early 20th centuries
  • Reform movement following loss in Mexican-American War
  • Political, social, and economic reform
  • Different responses from different social classes, social tension
  • Revolution demanding ideals from "La reforma"

War and Reform

  • Different administrative rule leading to liberal reform
  • Political turmoil and the Mexican-American War
  • Consolidation of the caudillo, General Antonio López Santa Ana
  • Defeat and disillusion
  • Liberal reform movement to reshape Mexican society

La Reforma

  • President Benito Juárez (1806-1872)
  • Limit of military power and Roman Catholic church influence
  • Tierra y libertad, participation of citizens in political affairs
  • Constitution of 1857 and land redistribution
  • Speculator and large landowner purchase rather than indigenous peoples

Mexican Revolution

  • Opposition of reforms by Mexican elites
  • Mexican Revolution (1911-1920)
  • Overthrow of powerful dictator Porfirio Díaz
  • Revolutionary leaders Emiliano Zapata and Francisco (Pancho) Villa
  • Lower classes followed Zapata and Villa in fight for La Reforma ideals

End of Revolution

  • Forces of Zapata and Villa unsuccessful against government armies
  • End in 1919 after death of Zapata
  • Government control of war torn land
  • Mexican Constitution of 1917 addressed issues from revolution
  • Reform in land redistribution, suffrage, education, working conditions, etc.

ANALYSIS AND REVIEW

  • Different types of administration led to different reforms
  • Leaders influenced the effectiveness of reform ideals
  • Different social classes created divisions and conflicts
  • Oppression of lower class led to revolution against dictator
  • Constitutions, both in 1857 and 1917, finalized most reforms in Mexico