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Katherine Clarke
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15 March, 16:59
Why was there such a rise of caudillos in Mexico?
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Esther Quinn
15 March, 17:13
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The main cause of the rise of caudillos in Mexico was wide-spread political disorder and a lack of a sufficient power structure following revolutions, since these military leaders used this lack of order to seize power.
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