The Mexican Revolution began on November 20th, 1910. This revolution was a pivotal event in Mexican history, as it led to significant political, economic, and social change in the country. The revolution was sparked by a variety of factors, including widespread dissatisfaction with the long-standing regime of Porfirio Díaz, severe economic and social inequality, and calls for land reform and other progressive policies. The revolution lasted for over a decade, involving numerous factions and leaders, and resulted in the establishment of a new government and constitution. Today, the Mexican Revolution is remembered as a critical moment in Mexican history, and its memory continues to shape the country's national identity.