The Mexican Revolution overthrew dictator Porfirio Díaz primarily due to widespread discontent with his authoritarian regime, which favored foreign investors and the wealthy elite while neglecting the needs of the poor and agrarian communities. Díaz's policies led to increased land concentration and social inequality, prompting various factions to unite against him. The revolution, which began in 1910, was fueled by calls for land reform, labor rights, and democratic governance, ultimately resulting in Díaz's resignation in 1911.
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