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  1. Mexico Main Page
  2. Bloody Political Strife and Trouble with the U.S.
  3. Economic Growth
  4. Turn of the Century Presidential Elections
  5. Drug Violence Plagues the Country
  6. Drug-Related Violence Continues
  7. Party Official Resigns as the Presidential Election Approaches
  8. Enrique Peña Nieto Easily Wins Presidential Election
Bloody Political Strife and Trouble with the U.S.

The years after the fall of the dictator Porfirio Diaz (1877–1880 and 1884–1911) were marked by bloody political-military strife and trouble with the U.S., culminating in the punitive U.S. expedition into northern Mexico (1916–1917) in unsuccessful pursuit of the revolutionary Pancho Villa. Since a brief civil war in 1920, Mexico has enjoyed a period of gradual agricultural, political, and social reforms. The Partido Nacional Revolucionario (PNR; National Revolutionary Party), dominated by revolutionary and reformist politicians from northern Mexico, was established in 1929; it continued to control Mexico throughout the 20th century and was renamed the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI; Institutional Revolutionary Party) in 1946. Relations with the U.S. were disturbed in 1938 when all foreign oil wells were expropriated, but a compensation agreement was reached in 1941.

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