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La Marcha Violenta? Railroads and Land in 19th‐century Mexico
Authors:Teresa M Van  Hoy
Institution:University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA
Abstract:The impact of railroad development on land tenure and use in 19th‐century Mexico has long been central to interpretations of Mexico's rural history, in particular of the grievances culminating in the Revolution (1910–20). The prevailing interpretation, that railroads displaced Mexican peasants and smallholders from the land, has intuitive appeal but lacks empirical support. This article treats the question of the railroads' impact by studying the terms of the railroads' acquisition of land in southern Mexico. It argues that railroads failed to displace owners and occupants of the land, despite the governments's new laws and handpicked agents intended to oust recalcitrant residents with minimal delay and expense.
Keywords:Railroads  Land  Porfiriato  Pearson  Mexico  Nineteenth century
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