Mexico's Crucial Century, 1810-1910: An Introduction

Mexico's Crucial Century, 1810-1910: An Introduction
ISBN-10
0803234082
ISBN-13
9780803234086
Category
History
Pages
296
Language
English
Published
2010-12-01
Publisher
U of Nebraska Press
Authors
William H. Beezley, Colin M. MacLachlan

Description

After Mexico gained its independence from Spain in 1821, it began the work of forging its identity as an independent nation, a process that would endure throughout the crucial nineteenth century. A weakened Mexico faced American territorial ambitions and economic pressure, and the U.S.-Mexican War threatened the fledgling nation’s survival. In 1876 Porfirio Díaz became president of Mexico, bringing political stability to the troubled nation. Although Díaz initiated long-delayed economic development and laid the foundation of modern Mexico, his government was an oligarchy created at the expense of most Mexicans. This accessible account guides the reader through a pivotal time in Mexican history, including such critical episodes as the reign of Santa Anna, the U.S.-Mexican War, and the Porfiriato. Colin M. MacLachlan and William H. Beezley recount how the century between Mexico’s independence and the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution had a lasting impact on the course of the nation’s history.

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