The Mexican Revolution – consolidation (1920–40) part 2
His land reform policy reflected the same make-haste-slowly mentality. In his four years of power Obregón distributed three million acres among 624 villages — hardly a staggering amount but still seven times the total achieved by Carranza. Obregón was famous for his self-deprecating wit — a product, possibly, of an Irish strain in his ancestry. […]
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