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- Agrarian_land_reform_in_Mexico abstract "Before the 1910 Mexican Revolution that overthrew Porfirio Díaz, most of the land was owned by a single elite ruling class. Legally there was no slavery or serfdom; however, those with heavy debts, Indian wage workers, or peasants, were essentially debt-slaves to the landowners. A small percentage of rich landowners owned most of the country's farm land. With so many people brutally suppressed, revolts and revolution were common in Mexico. To relieve the Mexican peasant's plight and stabilize the country, various leaders tried different types of agrarian land reform.During the first five years of agrarian reform, very few hectares were evenly distributed. Land reform attempts by past leaders and governments proved futile, as the revolution from 1910-1920 had been a battle of serfdom, capitalism, and industrial ownership. Fixing the Agrarian problem was a question of education, methods, and creating new social relationships through co-operative effort and government assistance. Initially the agrarian reform led to the development of many Ejidos for communal land use, while parceled ejidos emerged in the later years.".
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- Agrarian_land_reform_in_Mexico cleanup "November 2007".
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- Agrarian_land_reform_in_Mexico subject Category:History_of_agriculture_in_Mexico.
- Agrarian_land_reform_in_Mexico subject Category:Land_reform.
- Agrarian_land_reform_in_Mexico subject Category:Legal_history_of_Mexico.
- Agrarian_land_reform_in_Mexico subject Category:Mexican_Revolution.
- Agrarian_land_reform_in_Mexico comment "Before the 1910 Mexican Revolution that overthrew Porfirio Díaz, most of the land was owned by a single elite ruling class. Legally there was no slavery or serfdom; however, those with heavy debts, Indian wage workers, or peasants, were essentially debt-slaves to the landowners. A small percentage of rich landowners owned most of the country's farm land. With so many people brutally suppressed, revolts and revolution were common in Mexico.".
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