Revolutionaries and elite in Aguascalientes. The question of the intervened assets 1914-1916
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https://doi.org/10.33064/hh.vi3.781Keywords:
Porfiriato, Entrepreneurs, Industry, Aguascalientes, RevolutionAbstract
The present study analyses the problem of the rustic properties intervened by the constitutionalists, conventionalists, villistas and carrancistas in Aguascalientes, between 1914 and 1916. It examines the history of the process and the administration carried out by the different governments in turn. The author makes a brief and concise review of the background of the revolution in Aguascalientes, the consequences and benefits that occurred in the real estate field with the outbreak of the movement. The work seeks to reflect on the uncertain situation in which the properties confiscated during the armed uprising were located, an outstanding aspect to understand the nuances of the revolutionary movement.
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