Summary of Principales acontecimientos de México posrevolucionario a principios de los 80 - Historia

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In the early 1980s, Mexico went through a period of reconstruction after the Mexican Revolution. New institutions were created, programs were put into practice, and the economy began to grow. However, new problems remained to be solved. In 1920, President Adolfo de la Huerta reached an agreement with General Francisco Villa, who agreed to stop fighting the government. General Álvaro Obregón, who was against the agreement, expressed his disapproval in a speech three years later.

  • 00:00:00 The events that took place in Mexico during the early 1980s, which include the promulgation of the Constitution of 1917 and the start of the Mexican Revolution, led to significant changes in the country's history. This period saw the country go through a period of reconstruction, as Mexicans attempted to build a better future under new proposals. Important institutions were created, new programs were put into practice, and the economy began to grow. Employment increased and people's rights improved. Access to education allowed many Mexicans to develop their talents. The growth of cities was due to the growth of services such as health and security, which promoted a better quality of life and increased the size of the population. Mexican culture also experienced new expressions during this period. By 1982, Mexico had undergone a transformation, but new problems remained to be solved. In 1920, President Adolfo de la Huerta reached an agreement with General Francisco Villa, who agreed to stop fighting the government and leave his army. General Álvaro Obregón, who was against the agreement, expressed his disapproval in a speech three years later. He argued that there is no higher authority that has the right to appoint a president who would then sign a treaty with Villa that would cancel his past and disable the courts of today and

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