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9.05- The Creelman Interview

Revolutions

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Land Acquisition and Working Class Organization

This chapter explores how the Mexican government divided and sold land to well-connected landowners, displacing indigenous tribes. It discusses the Cananea copper mine strike and the Rio Blanco textile workers strike, both fueled by literature distributed by PLM activists. It also highlights the financial panic of 1907 and the impact of land acquisition on the Mexican economy.

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