The Mexican Revolution Explained in 10 Minutes



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28 thoughts on “The Mexican Revolution Explained in 10 Minutes

  1. Pancho Villa AL ng wirh these orher mwn were murderers and rapists. We should not gloridy them. U firgot townrion how rhe US manipulate the whole thing and started the Mexican revolution.

  2. …Soo nothing really changed after all that… 🫤 I hate how history never really resolves anything. Everyone still loses and everyone still dies in a pointless conflict 👎

  3. During the Porfirito, DIaz had taken away the CatholicChurch's property and liberalized Mexico. At 9:14 he claims that the power of the Catholic Church was reduced? How? Didn't Porfirio Diaz manage to write anitclerical laws into the Mecian Constotution? Yes, infact he did. Every video I see about this era always claims that the sorrows of Mexico are directly linked to how "poerful" the catholic church was, but the only thing I ever see is the Catholic church being kicked down, its property taken away, its priests and nuns hounced and exiled, and persecuted. So how is it that videos like this one put out tropes like " reduced the power of the Catholic Church" ? What power??? The only ones with power in Mexico have always been the Liberal Progressives who take power by forced, become dictators, and institute anti clerical laws becuase they fear the loyalty Mexicans have towards the Catholic Church. That's were its power comes from, the fact that Mexicans, against all odds, the poor people of Mexico love their Catholic Church.

  4. “Backed by the United States” that sole phrase renders the removal of madero as another intervention of the us in foreign affairs, Jesus Christ add it to the list I guess, know that whole thing seems fishy to me

  5. 1)You know what’s another name for Porfirato = neoliberalism 😅

    2) Taft met with Diaz in 1909.
    • The US had just conducted its first real coup in Nicaragua in 1909 with the removal of President Zelaya. Zelaya was provided asylum in Mexico.
    • The US had retaken the task to complete the Panama Canal and didn’t want any competition from Mexico and its investors with the isthmus of Tehuantepec
    • In 1910 Madero was financially aided by the US

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