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By the turn of the century, Profirio Diaz's regime had not only been marked by notable achievements, but alsoby brutal tyranny. Under Diaz, the finances of Mexico were stabilized, and country experienced an unprecedented economic development. Foreign capital, especially American, was invested in the exploitation of the country's mineral resources; the mining, textile, and other industries were constructed; and the foreign trade increased about 300 percent. On the other hand, foreign investors drained great part of the country's wealth. Much of the ancient communal lands (ejidos) of the Native Americans, where poverty and illiteracy were widespread, was in the hands of a relatively small number of landowners. The "haciendas" could reach up to eight million acres at times and controlled the lives of many. Manifestations of the resulting social discontent were suppressed by Diaz with an iron hand until the revolution of 1911. After years of growing up on a "hacienda," Doroteo Aranga learned to hate aristocratic Dons, who worked he and many other Mexicans like slaves. Even more so, he hated ignorance within the Mexican people that allowed such injustices. At the young age of fifteen, Aranga came home to find his
United States used heavily armored vehicles and airplanes, which in turn served as a practice run before W.W.II. Upon the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1911 against the Mexican dictator Porfirio Diaz, Villa expedition, costing the U.S. about twenty-five million dollars, dispatched and about 150,000 troops to be mobilized soldiers decided to bathe in a public fountain of the humble and conservative, town, the children began to throw As a result, this set the stage for a confrontation between the U.S. and Pancho Villa. Hence, the United States put Mexican general Victoriano Huerta, who sentenced him to death for insubordination. With his victories attracting marking him as a fugitive for the first time. It was then that he changed his name from Doroteo Aranga to
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