History The Mexican Revolution Questions
Emiliano Zapata played a significant role in the Mexican Revolution as the leader of the agrarian movement and the Liberation Army of the South. He fought for the rights of peasants and indigenous communities, advocating for land reform and the redistribution of land to the rural poor. Zapata's ideology was centered around the slogan "Tierra y Libertad" (Land and Liberty), and he aimed to create a more equitable society by empowering the rural population. His leadership and military strategies were instrumental in mobilizing peasants and indigenous groups, contributing to the overthrow of the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz and the subsequent social and political changes in Mexico.