The Mexican Revolution, which began in 1910, was unique due to its combination of social, political, and economic dimensions, making it a broad-based struggle rather than merely a power struggle among elites. It involved a diverse coalition of groups, including peasants, workers, and middle-class reformers, each advocating for different reforms, which led to a complex and multifaceted conflict. Additionally, the revolution sparked a series of radical changes in land reform, labor rights, and national identity, influencing not only Mexico but also revolutionary movements worldwide. Its legacy continues to shape Mexican society and politics to this day.
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