Stamps of the propaganda war between Mexico and the United States in 1938
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The expropriation of the foreign oil industry in March 1938 was a key moment in the life of post-revolutionary Mexico. Due to its symbolic charge, it fostered ideological cohesion in the process of forming a new national identity anchored in the postulates of the Revolution and the Constitution of 1917. In the economic sphere, it laid the foundations of the Mexican development model that persists to this day. And in terms of international politics, one of its consequences was an intense and prolonged propaganda war between Mexico, the United States, and England.
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