Mexican revolutionaries
Mexican revolutionaries were individuals who fought during the Mexican Revolution, a major armed struggle that took place from 1910 to 1920. They aimed to overthrow the long-standing dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz and sought social reforms, land redistribution, and better working conditions for the poor. Key figures included Emiliano Zapata, who championed agrarian rights, and Pancho Villa, a prominent military leader.
The revolution was marked by various factions and ideologies, leading to a complex conflict. It resulted in significant political and social changes in Mexico, including the establishment of a constitutional republic and the implementation of land reforms that aimed to benefit the rural population.