1928 in Mexico
1928 in Mexico was marked by continued unrest from the Cristero War, a conflict between the government and Catholic rebels over church power. The government kept enforcing anticlerical laws, which led to clashes in many regions. In December, Emilio Portes Gil became president, promising to ease the violence and begin peace talks. The year showed Mexico trying to stabilize after years of revolution.
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