Summary
The Mexican Revolution was a turning point in Mexican history. Throughout the Revolution there were a various amount of leaders that all had different views on how Mexico should be ruled. The outbreak of the revolution caused many people to loose their land due to the government. This caused many peons and farmers to become involved in fighting in the war. In the end although peons were peaceful and didn't like to fight to resolve their conflict they had to join forces with Madero. Ultimately after a couple of failed attempts the peons and forces of Madero and Villa's armies overthrew the government of Diaz and took control over Mexico.