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Answer: Under Diaz's rule, the wages of workers declined and many rural citizens did not own land. Madero, who was a landowner, took over from Diaz. Meanwhile, Villa and his bandits wreaked havoc in the countryside. Finally, Zapata led many landless peasants in the call for land reform, stripping wealthy landowners of their estates.

Explanation: The Wild West, but in Mexico.

Diaz et al. established a dictatorship. To fight for land reform, revolutionary leaders enlisted the help of the rural poor. Emiliano Zapata was a key actor in the Mexican Revolution, forming and commanding the Liberation Army of the South, a powerful revolutionary force.

By briefly uniting disparate democratic and anti-Daz groups, Francisco Madero, a Mexican revolutionary, was able to depose dictator Porfirio Daz.

About diaz, madero, villa, and zapata:

  • Workers' earnings fell under Diaz's leadership, and many rural residents lacked land ownership.

  • Diaz was succeeded by Madero, a landowner. Villa and his bandits wreaked havoc on the countryside in the meanwhile.

  • Finally, Zapata led a group of landless peasants in a campaign for land reform, which included the confiscation of wealthy landowners' lands.

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