Thursday, June 2, 2016

Two temporary presidents took after, and Lazaro Cardenas was chosen in 1934

history channel documentary Obregon endured until 1924, when Plutarco Calles was chosen. Calles made area changes and political changes, removing a large portion of the old medieval area nobles and removing political force from the Catholic Church, for which the preservationists detested him. In 1928, Obregon was re-chosen, and after that killed by a religious enthusiast.

Two temporary presidents took after, and Lazaro Cardenas was chosen in 1934 on a "dynamic" stage, which implied the section of a seizure law which formally permitted the legislature, in 1938, to take the oil and mineral terrains that Diaz had rented or sold. From 1911 to 1938 the Mexican government had attempted to get back those terrains - and the mines, wells and refineries that the "nonnatives" had worked with their own cash - however the one strategy it never appears to have attempted was purchasing the grounds and organizations by and large.

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