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Before the second revolution, who owned the land in Mexico?

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Answered by Anonymous
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After nearly 4,000 years, over 50 million acres of land was back in the hands of the Mexican people, however, it was still owned by the Federal Government. Even though the people were allowed to farm the properties and profit from their work, it was not until 1992 that they were allowed to sell their properties.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Before the second revolution, the land was owned by the Mexican people.

Explanation:

  • At the age of 80, President Porfirio Daz. The longest-serving president of Mexico in its history was Porfirio Daz.
  • Over 50 million acres of land were returned to the Mexican people after over 4,000 years, but they were remained under the control of the federal government.
  • The Mexican Revolution began in 1910 when liberals and intellectuals started to oppose Porfirio Dáz's dictatorship, which had been in place since 1877—a period of 34 years known as El Porfiriato—and had been in violation of the values outlined in the Mexican Constitution of 1857. Francisco I. in late 1910.
  • The Mexican reform of 1915, which came after a revolution, focused mostly on Indian village lands that had been forcibly taken over by nearby haciendas (plantations).

Thus this is the answer.

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