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Barbarous Mexico
Title: Barbarous Mexico
Category: History
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Barbarous Mexico
Barbarous Mexico
Barbarous Mexico is a book which fully explains the Mexican revolution of 1910. The author John Kenneth Turner travelled to Mexico during the end of Porfirio Diaz’s rule. Turner gives a shocking portrayl of the abusive planatations were mass amounts of indians lost their lves. Diaz’s flow of power was downward. This created a dictatorship that allowed Diaz to control every aspect of the peoples lives. The main objection of Barbarous Mexico
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the elite society of the Diaz adminstation, and last is foriegn countries.
The first chapter sets the tone for the book. The author gives us grim look into the life of the plantation slave. Probaly the worst job in the mexican labor system. The chance of living more than ten years is near immpossible. There is no hope on the plantations. The platations Turner witnessed first hand were in the Yuctan and Valle Nacional.
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