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Why did the period following Mexican Independence bring about little immediate change in social conditions?

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Mexicans missed the traditions from the Spanish rule.

(B) Mexicans were not notified of a change in government.

Mexicans of Spanish origin still owned most of the land.

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Mexicans did not know how to prevent widespread warfare.

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    The period following Mexican Independence bring about little immediate change in social conditions because (A) Mexicans missed the traditions from the Spanish rule

    Explanation:

    After gaining its independence, Mexico was left in a devastated state and a poor situation reducing its industrial and agricultural productions of the country also. The transformation of Mexico from a colony to a self governed country was slow.

    Witnessing 50 governments and a political enhancement, the conservatives in Mexico wanted and suggested to use the Spanish system to govern the country. Whereas the Liberals wanted it to be governed as the United States. This caused little or no immediate change in the social conditions of Mexico after independence.
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