This country went through many changes, and the revolution in 1910 was the most iconic one thanks to the consequences it …show more content…
Since the independence of Mexico in 1824, it suffered of political and economic instability for many decades. For that time, two sides were confronting: the liberals and the conservatives; the liberals were at the head of Mexico, and found out that the causes of the economic delay were the corporations of civilians and the church; then, in 1856, a new law, called “the Lerdo Law”, was established by Miguel Lerdo. With this, the liberals thought in the recovery of Mexico’s economy by confiscating the land who those who did not work it and selling it to their previous tenants. Furthermore, the church could not buy any goods or properties. Although this law looked to subtract the strength of the church, peasants and workers eventually started to lose their territories too causing nonconformity to the affected peasants. This was the first step that led to the development to the revolution; the next step was the consummation of the presidency by Porfirio Diaz. Nevertheless, many factors that awakened tension between people happened until Porfirio reached to