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墨西哥 gets a unique national focus tree with the 炮手就位 expansion. Without the expansion, it utilizes the Generic national focus tree instead.
The historical path leads to an economy-minded Mexico with a secular, Democratic (at least nominally) state under the Partido Revolucionario Institucional. It will nationalize its oil industry and move closer to the United States, join the Allies and contribute to the war effort, mostly through its air volunteers, the "Aztec Eagles".
Many alternate history paths are available to Mexico, with two major opportunities to change the ruling party available for each ideology group (including the historical democratic Institutional Revolution path). Two of these paths focus on strengthening the power of the Catholic church in Mexico, either pursuing an extreme right-wing, synarchist, Fascist-aligned state that bears many similarities to the Falangists of Nationalist Spain ( Crusade Against Atheism); or a Democratic social Catholic state ( Catholic Politics). Another path to fascism is through the Mexican anti-Communist and ultranationalist "Gold Shirts"—a paramilitary group similar to the Nazi Sturmabteilung of Germany and the fascist Blackshirts of Italy—which requires a weak church to seize power ( Revanchist Revolution). The two Communist paths focus on either reforming the current ruling party to become overtly socialist ( Party of the Revolution), or pursuing a more revolutionary path through the anti-clerical, paramilitary "Red Shirts" ( Communist Revolution). Both of these paths erode the Church's power in favor of rationalism and state atheism. Aligning with the Red Shirts also opens up the possibility to replace Mexico's leader with the exiled Leon Trotsky himself, if he had previously been invited to the government.
On the international front, pursuing Communist or Fascist ideologies, or remaining 中立主义, will permit Mexico to either create its own faction (with a Fascist or Communist character if Mexico pursued those ideologies) or to join the Axis or the Comintern. Either option allows Mexico to pursue war goals against other South American countries—and potentially to strike at the United States itself with the hope of reconquering the extensive territories Mexico ceded to the US following the Mexican–American War. Depending on how it decides to manage its foreign oil concessions, Mexico can also choose to pursue closer relations with either the United States or the United Kingdom, and join their respective faction.
Mexican national focus tree. Clicking on the branches leads to the appropriate section.
The Mexican national focus tree can be divided into 2 Branches and 4 Sub-branches:
- National Bank Branch
- This branch focuses on infrastructure, removing the threat of the Caudillo civil war or changing the political party to 共产主义.
- Military Budget Review Sub-branch
- This Sub-branch focuses on military technology.
- Oil Field Expansion Sub-branch
- This Sub-branch deals with foreign relations with major countries and joining their faction.
- Plan of Agua Prieta Branch
- This branch focuses on switching the political party to either 民主主义, 法西斯主义 or 共产主义. The Fascist or Communist focuses increase or decrease Church Power respectively.
- Control the Army Sub-branch
- This sub-branch deals with increasing or decreasing the power of the Church.
- March Southwards Sub-branch
- This sub-branch gives war goals against other countries within the Americas.
National Bank Branch
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Industrial, Caudillo and Communist branch of the Mexican national focus tree.
Clicking on a national focus icon leads to the appropriate table row.
Focus | Prerequisites | Effects | Description |
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National Bank | None | Mexico:
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Formed in 1925 to rebuild an economy shattered by civil war, Banco de México is our lender of last resort, issuer of currency, and investor in all manner of ventures for the interest of the state. |
Agricultural Credit Bank | Mexico: | Mexico: | The Banco de Crédito Agricola will help speed up the land reform program by giving loans to ejido farmers with which to buy machinery and other capital goods. Alberto J. Pani is a veteran of the finance industry who can lead this bank and help Mexico expand her productive capacity. |
Confederation of Mexican Workers | Mexico: | Mexico: | The political elite in Mexico have alway sought to control trades union activities. The CTM will replace the CROM, as the latter is seen as corrupt and discredited by association with unpopular past leaders of the regime. |
Rent Freeze | Mexico: | Mexico: | The urban laborers are a key constituent in the new Mexico we are building. They were mobilized into Red Battalions during the Revolution and now seek the compensation they were promised. One area of immediate concern should be the parasitic landlords extracting rents from these hardworking wealth creators. |
Ejido Worker Militias | Mexico:
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Mexico:
We have reduced the repression of the True Faith by restoring their ownership of seminaries and churches, but much work remains to be done.
We have ended attempts to stamp out the Catholic Church in Mexico. By allowing the priests a little autonomy, they will respect our control of the state and refrain from seeking to destabilize us.
The Constitution of 1917 requires measures aimed against the influence of the Catholic Church in Mexico. The Cristeros rebelled in the 1920s because of attempts to enforce those laws, but the people may now be ready for a secular state.
Atheist State
The Catholic Church in Mexico will become a thing of the past. The priests are counter-revolutionaries and peddlers of superstitious nonsense. We will press ever harder to turn Mexico into a bastion of rationalism and science!
Ejido Worker Militias
The hard-working farmers of the communal ejido system are banding together to protect their interests in the new Mexico we are building.
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The land reform promised in the Constitution of 1917 has seen slow progress. Often, landlords use thugs and private armies to intimidate their tenants to prevent redistribution. Let us organize the peasants, farmers and laborers into communal militias to protect the gains we are making against injustice. |
Party of the Revolution | Mexico:
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Mexico: | President Cárdenas was elected on a platform of agrarian reform thanks to the support of worker and peasant organizations. We have implemented the reforms and now have a proud socialist nation ready to fight injustice on the international stage. |
Rural Infrastructure | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The rail systems in Mexico were expanded during the Díaz era, but concentrated mostly in the Northern cities so as to facilitate trade with America. We should push the railways further south. |
Peripheral Infrastructure | Mexico: | Mexico:
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Our most rural regions have seen little improvement in their infrastructure for decades. There are swathes of poverty-stricken subsistence farmers who would become open to factory work and education if we expanded our road systems. |
Rural Schools | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The schools are where we turn the raw material of illiterate peasants into patriotic citizens willing to fight injustice and strengthen the Fatherland. The Escuelas Regionales Campesinas will revolutionize the peasants, teach them technical skills and make them self-reliant. |
Liberalize the Banking Sector | Mexico: | Mexico:
Caudillo Tensions High
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him are acting independently of the government. They should be assumed to be in contact with the enemies, internal and external, of Lázaro Cárdenas and the Mexican people!
Caudillo Tensions Moderate
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him are jealously guarding their influence. We may have to act against them if they stand in the way of the government.
Caudillo Tensions Low
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him have lost much of their power, but they are surely seeking to regain it.
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There are many heavy-handed government policies preventing the market from transforming Mexico. The 1925 General Law of Credit Institutions, for example, prevents banks from owning shares in other banks. Ridiculous! The freer the market, the freer the people. Luis Montes de Oca, an advocate of the Austrian School of Economics, will help us reform the banking system. |
Strike Breaking | Mexico: | Mexico gets the national spirit: | Unionization is a fundamental right protected by the Constitution of 1917, but attacks on property are criminal and should be treated as such. Withdrawing labor from a critical industry could even be perceived as treasonous in a time of crisis. |
Urban Development | Mexico: | Mexico: | The cities are the center of economic activity and therefore must have their needs prioritized over the backwards rural states. We will build up the road and rail systems in Mexico City and the other major urban areas, and in doing so the wealth of Mexico will increase even more. |
Científico Camarilla | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The Díaz regime was supported by a clique of technocrats in the cabinet and private business. The unpopular clientelism and patronage systems they established were one reason the regime collapsed. However, we have the love and support of the people, and the Científicos have some much needed skills... |
End Land Reform | Mexico: | Mexico:
Caudillo Tensions High
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him are acting independently of the government. They should be assumed to be in contact with the enemies, internal and external, of Lázaro Cárdenas and the Mexican people!
Caudillo Tensions Moderate
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him are jealously guarding their influence. We may have to act against them if they stand in the way of the government.
Caudillo Tensions Low
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him have lost much of their power, but they are surely seeking to regain it.
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The land reform program has long been abused by local strongmen with political connections or military power. A wealthy farmer stealing public land for his own gain doesn't help make Mexico stronger or more united. That land should instead be sold to the highest bidder. Perhaps some landlords do abuse their tenants, but that is a matter for the courts. |
Privatization | Mexico: | Mexico:
Caudillo Tensions High
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him are acting independently of the government. They should be assumed to be in contact with the enemies, internal and external, of Lázaro Cárdenas and the Mexican people!
Caudillo Tensions Moderate
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him are jealously guarding their influence. We may have to act against them if they stand in the way of the government.
Caudillo Tensions Low
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him have lost much of their power, but they are surely seeking to regain it.
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The ejido system places restrictions on the use of land, depending upon the use intended by the government. Why should the state force farmers into subsistence rather than growing cash crops for export? We can make Mexico wealthier if we break up the communal farms and allow real development to take place. Antiquated notions of self-reliance only stand in the way of progress and globalization. |
Caudillo Private Armies | Mexico: | Mexico:
Caudillo Private Armies
The governors, businessmen and garrison commanders in a region tend to be the same man - a Revolutionary general who accrues power by appointing loyal underlings to positions of influence. These caudillos are a fact of life which we should cultivate, not fight against.
Caudillo Tensions High
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him are acting independently of the government. They should be assumed to be in contact with the enemies, internal and external, of Lázaro Cárdenas and the Mexican people!
Caudillo Tensions Moderate
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him are jealously guarding their influence. We may have to act against them if they stand in the way of the government.
Caudillo Tensions Low
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him have lost much of their power, but they are surely seeking to regain it.
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The governors, businessmen and garrison commanders in a region tend to be the same man - a Revolutionary general who accrues power by appointing loyal underlings to positions of influence. These caudillos are a fact of life which we should cultivate, not fight against. |
Support General Cedillo | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The Northern General Saturnino Cedillo and other caudillos like him need assurances that their autonomy will be respected by the government. The rapid centralization of power under presidents Calles and Cárdenas has allowed us to bring massive weight to bear on the problems facing the nation, so further dispossession of the caudillos is not needed. |
Arrest General Cedillo | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The caudillos are a menace. They divide Mexico into petty fiefdoms where their appointment of officials gives them power over the economy, military and government. They are looting the wealth of Mexico, and nowhere is this more true than in the province of General Saturnino Cedillo. His independence from the central government is utterly intolerable, and the rebels he is amassing will not avail him. |
Military Budget Review Sub-branch
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Military branch of the Mexican national focus tree.
Clicking on a national focus icon leads to the appropriate table row.
Focus | Prerequisites | Effects | Description |
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Military Budget Review | Mexico: | Mexico: | The well funded military of the Díaz regime crumbled when Revolutionary militias began liberating cities and cutting them off from funding. Let us review the finances of the military to ensure its longevity in times of war. |
Gulf Coast Naval Yards | Mexico: | Mexico:
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Our Gulf Coast faces Europe and the Eastern Seaboard of the United States, our major trade partners. Our growing oil industry would be well served by an expansion of shipyards in Veracruz. |
Pacific Coast Naval Yards | Mexico: | Mexico:
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Trade over the Pacific with Japan and California is less important to us than the Atlantic, but we should protect our interests and open up more possibilities. Expanding the Pacific shipyards gives us that much more leeway if the Gulf should become blockaded. |
Brown Water Navy | Mexico: | Mexico gets the national spirit:
We have a coastal defense force capable of threatening submarine and surface raiders, but a dedicated enemy surface fleet would sweep us aside.
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Mexico relies on outdated pre-Great War vessels to protect our trade near the coasts. We have been attempting to buy more modern ships from Spain and other powers, but progress is slow. We need to develop our naval strategies in case war engulfs Europe and spills over to the Western Hemisphere. |
Blue Water Navy | Mexico: | Mexico:
Our goal is now a surface navy able to hold its own against the fleets of the great powers of the world.
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Mexico has never been a naval power. In colonial times, our Spanish overlords needed all their ships to face the British. During the independence struggle and civil wars following it, all our attentions were focused inwards. After America overtook us and became a Great Power, there was no point trying to contest the seas. But perhaps in these turbulent times Mexico will need a powerful navy. |
Raiding Navy | Mexico: | Mexico:
Trying to defeat the navies of the great powers of the world would be futile. We will instead seek to destroy enemy traid and convoys to safeguard Mexico from invasion.
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We can't hope to catch up with the major naval powers of the world in contesting the surface against battleships and carriers. We should instead try to interdict enemy troop transports before they arrive to protect Mexico from invasion. |
Heroic Military College | Mexico: | Mexico: | The Colegio Militar was founded in 1823 and acquired the honorific of Heroico after five of its cadets fought to the death against American Marines during the 1847 Mexican-American war. A sixth cadet wrapped himself in the Mexican flag and hurled himself from the walls to avoid capture. |
Weapons Modernization | Mexico: | Mexico:
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Mexico had a fantastic small arms industry before the Revolution. The hated dictator Díaz, for all his faults, was keenly interested in weapons development. The experiments into automatic rifles during the Díaz era need investigation. |
Tank Workshops | Mexico: | Mexico:
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Our aircraft designer, TNCA, experimented with armored fighting vehicles during the Great War, creating a prototype based on the British rhombus designs. We should restart these experiments and create a tank workshop. |
Aviation Workshops | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The TNCA was mothballed for lack of funds after the Revolution, but with the killing power of aircraft only increasing since then we must stay on top of aeronautical advances. |
Military Aviation Specialists | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The Escuela Militar de Mecánicos Especialistas de Aviación will train a corps of skilled technical staff to service our aircraft. The better maintained the aircraft, the longer the pilots have in the air to accrue experience. |
Army Expansion Program | Mexico: | Mexico:
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Mexico has vast capacity for expanding the army, with the nation-building program of the Revolution uniting the self-interested provinces into a single Fatherland. Our patriotic citizens will come to the aid of the state if times are dire. |
Heavy Artillery | Mexico: | Mexico gets the national spirit: | The killing power of field artillery is undeniable. The Great War showed the world how essential artillery is for supporting advances and breaking up enemy offensives. We must develop our conventional artillery. |
Aerial Artillery | Mexico: | Mexico gets the national spirit: | We experimented with the use of bombers against 'soft' targets during the Cristero War, and numerous other rebellions by unruly generals. Insurrectionists are unable to contest the skies, and thus bomber support will be essential to safeguarding the Mexican state. |
Oil Field Expansion Sub-branch
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Foreign relations branch of the Mexican national focus tree.
Clicking on a national focus icon leads to the appropriate table row.
Focus | Prerequisites | Effects | Description |
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Oil Field Expansion | Mexico: | Mexico:
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America's need for oil is insatiable. Even though they produce a majority of oil in the world, they import the resource as well. Mexico has undeveloped oil fields up and down the Gulf Coast which we can tap into for exports. |
Royal Dutch Shell | Mexico:
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Mexico:
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Royal Dutch Shell is a British and Dutch firm holding 60% of Mexican oil concessions. By compromising with the foreign oil companies on the matter of labor disputes, we can come to an accomodation that is beneficial to us both. |
Community of Nations | Mexico:
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Mexico:
联合王国:
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Our economic dependence on British trade need not be a curse. By accepting the status quo we can engage in international diplomacy with the backing of a super power. |
Purchase Belize | Mexico:
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British Honduras (311): Not owned by 联合王国 |
联合王国:
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This small territory was long claimed by the Spanish crown in colonial times, though never settled by peninsulares. After the loss of Spain's colonial empire during the Napoleonic Wars, Britain gradually solidifed a hold on the territory, culminating in the creation of the colony of British Honduras in 1862. The territory ought to be turned over to Mexico as a gesture of good faith. |
Oil Revenure Reinvestment | Mexico: | Mexico:
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As we now benefit more from the selling of oil, our budget has quickly increased and we must plan on a useful way to use those new funds. In order to benefit from it in the long run, a reinvestment of those revenues into economic stimulation seems to be the most obvious choice. |
Capital Reserves | Mexico: | Mexico:
The wealth pouring in from our expanding oil industry will allow us to make purchases of high quality foreign military equipment.
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The hard cash we raise selling oil is allowing us to flex our economic muscles. If we need to buy technology from America or Britain, for example, we now have the means. We can reverse engineer or mass produce these designs as we see fit. |
Nationalize the Oil Fields | Mexico: | If the 联合王国 or the 美利坚合众国 is not at war with or not a subject of Mexico:
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The foreign oil concessions are dominating the Mexican economy and exerting too much influence over our affairs, both domestic and foreign. The British and Americans pay more attention to Royal Dutch Shell and Standard Oil than to our government! |
Compensation | Mexico: | Mexico:
If the 联合王国 or the 美利坚合众国 is not at war with or not a subject of Mexico:
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The oil concessions were legally sold to Royal Dutch Shell and Standard Oil. We cannot fault the foreign firms for seeking a profit. We should maintain the integrity of our legal system by compensating the foreigners for nationalizing the concessions. |
Liberty and Justice For All | Mexico:
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Mexico:
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The Americans are now the greatest economic power in history. The Soviets may be fast industrializing, and the Germans may understand war better, but America's advantages are complimented by her insistence upon freedom for the individual and reliance on institutions over brute force. Extending our economic ties to a military alliance would only be natural. |
Aztec Eagles | Mexico: | Mexico: | We are one of Latin America's most influential nations. We should demonstrate our commitment to the security of the world by aiding America in her struggles against foreign warmongers who threaten the general peace with their expansionism. |
International Peacekeepers | Mexico: | Mexico:
The democratic powers of the world plan to create an alliance of equals, a United Nations, to ensure international security by giving the countries of the world a place to reconcile their differences and arbitrate disputes. We will throw ourselves into such a project to help the Latin American nations maintain their independence.
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The democratic powers of the world plan to create an alliance of equals, a United Nations, to ensure international security by giving the countries of the world a place to reconcile their differences and arbitrate disputes. We will throw ourselves into such a project to help the Latin American nations maintain their independence. |
Oppose Yanqui Imperialism | Mexico: | Mexico:
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Having rightfully reclaimed the natural resources of our country, the foreigners are now clamoring for compensation, but the concessions were essentially stolen from the Mexican people in their time of weakness under the dictator Díaz. Why should we pay a thief for returning stolen property? |
International Proletarianism | Mexico:
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Mexico:
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The Soviets have demonstrated that their socialism will transform the planet. The Revolution we fought so hard for was only one step on the road to liberating the people: first of Mexico, and now of the entire world. |
German Resource Exchange | Mexico:
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德意志国:
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The German war machine is gearing back up and needs Mexican oil to function properly. Rather than prostrate ourselves before the Americans or sell our country to the Russians, we can try to exploit the German need for oil to improve our military power. |
New World Order | Mexico:
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Mexico:
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The Germans are clearly the masters of Europe. We will surely have a place in their New World Order if we help them against the British and Americans. The old Zimmermann Telegram was sent for a reason: America can only be destroyed by a land invasion... |
Interior Defense Plan | Mexico: | Mexico: | It's true that the Yanquis have a numerical and technological advantage over us, but we have knowledge of the terrain, support from the people, and time and space to establish a strong defense. We will bleed the enemy in the deserts and mountains using hit-and-run tactics, defense-in-depth, and hidden strongpoints. |
Northern Steel Plants | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The most industrialized region in Mexico outside the capital is the northern border with America. Cities along the Rio Grande such as Matamoros and Ciudad Juarez enjoy close economic ties to their counterparts over the border like Brownsville and El Paso. We should exploit the superior infrastructure in the area to further develop our heavy industries. |
Engineering School | Mexico: | Mexico:
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Part of the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico City, the Escuela Superior de Ingenería Mecánica y Eléctrica is training a new generation of pioneers in mechanical and electronic engineering. |
Television Innovators | Mexico: | Mexico:
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Mexico has a surprisingly advanced electronics industry. Guillermo González Camarena and other members of the 'League of Radio Experiments' are experimenting with color television transmissions. We could become world leaders in communications technology if we focus on these developments. |
Plan of Agua Prieta Branch
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Political branch of the Mexican national focus tree.
Clicking on a national focus icon leads to the appropriate table row.
Focus | Prerequisites | Effects | Description |
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Plan of Agua Prieta | None | Mexico:
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The Revolution against Díaz and the vicious infighting afterwards lasted a decade. When the dust was settled, the victorious Northern generals met at Agua Prieta, Sonora, to lay out their plan for Mexico's future. They are a populist clique of modernizers and secularizers, or else a 'confederation of caciques' little better than bandit lords dividing their spoils, depending upon one's perspective. |
Exile Calles | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The former president Plutarco Calles served his term between 1924 and 1928. His misrule incited the Cristero War and countless minor rebellions. Now he seeks to dominate President Cárdenas as he controlled the last few puppet presidents. Cárdenas has his own democratic mandate, his own plan for the future, and Calles needs to leave for the sake of the stability of Mexico. |
Purge the Bureaucracy | Mexico: | Mexico: | The Callistas are being removed from their unearned positions of influence. We have many suitable replacements in mind, men of ability and intelligence who will be grateful for the opportunity to serve Mexico... |
Institutional Revolution | Mexico:
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Mexico: | The legacy of democracy is weak in Mexico, but we have strengthened it. Our commitment to the rule of law is progressing and the people are starting to trust our elections, which were manipulated by the government in the past. |
Jefe Máximo | Mexico: | Mexico:
President between 1924 and 1928, Calles continues to exercise a great deal of power ofver the Mexican state thanks powerful network of patronage. He has been labeled the 'Jefe Máximo' (Great Leader) by his political enemies as a way of comparing him to dictator-for-life President Díaz. The term has entered mainstream use, although he insists he is simply a retired statesman giving advice for the benefit of the country.
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Mexico will descend even deeper into chaos if Plutarco Calles loses his influence over the country. He created the administrations of Portes, Ortiz, Rodríguez and now Cárdenas, and his political enemies castigate him as 'el Jefe Maximo', like some bandit chieftain! In truth, Calles is simply an elderly statesman with only the best intentions for Mexico in mind. Losing him at this stage of the Revolution would be a travesty. |
Ban Political Militias | Mexico: | Mexico:
We have mangaed to reduce the more eccentric tendencies of the regional strongmen by banning the use of political militias, Such as the Red Shirts of General Garrido and the Gold Shirts of General Nicolás Rodríguez.
Caudillo Tensions High
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him are acting independently of the government. They should be assumed to be in contact with the enemies, internal and external, of Lázaro Cárdenas and the Mexican people!
Caudillo Tensions Moderate
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him are jealously guarding their influence. We may have to act against them if they stand in the way of the government.
Caudillo Tensions Low
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him have lost much of their power, but they are surely seeking to regain it.
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The left- and right-wing paramilitaries claim to be patriots fighting national traitors, but in truth they are pawns of foreign powers who seek to destabilize the country for nefarious ends. The government must clamp down on the fascist and communist militias. |
Depoliticized Army | Mexico: | Mexico:
Caudillo Tensions High
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him are acting independently of the government. They should be assumed to be in contact with the enemies, internal and external, of Lázaro Cárdenas and the Mexican people!
Caudillo Tensions Moderate
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him are jealously guarding their influence. We may have to act against them if they stand in the way of the government.
Caudillo Tensions Low
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him have lost much of their power, but they are surely seeking to regain it.
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The generals have no right to the allegience of their soldiers. The ultimate source of legitimacy is the Mexican state. We should prevent the generals entertaining any thoughts of rebellion by rotating them between provinces so that they cannot build up patronage networks or secure the personal loyalty of their soldiers. |
Professional Army | Mexico: | Mexico:
Professional Army
We are creating a strong supply system to keep our troops fighting at maximum efficiency.
Caudillo Tensions High
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him are acting independently of the government. They should be assumed to be in contact with the enemies, internal and external, of Lázaro Cárdenas and the Mexican people!
Caudillo Tensions Moderate
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him are jealously guarding their influence. We may have to act against them if they stand in the way of the government.
Caudillo Tensions Low
Effective Change:
General Saturnino Cedillo and the caudillos aligned to him have lost much of their power, but they are surely seeking to regain it.
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We cannot rely on ad hoc soldaderas to provision the troops in the field. We need supply depots and a logistics corps. We would like to use motor trucks and railways, but even donkeys would be an improvement over leaving the troops to forage supplies for themselves. |
Revolutionary Women | Mexico: | Mexico:
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Traditionally associated with domestic work, women have also performed industrial labor for decades in Mexico. The tobacco, coffee and clothing industries tend to hire a majority of women, although this has caused friction with the male-dominated trades union movement. Men already have a right to equal pay for equal work and a minimum wage - we should enforce this right for women, as well. |
Soldaderas | Mexico: | Mexico:
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An iconic part of the Revolution, women soldiers fought in the rank and file and some were promoted to junior officer positions. They were especially important for the logistics of the poorly provisioned Revolutionary armies. |
Women's Suffrage | Mexico: | Mexico:
The Constitution of 1917 requires measures aimed against the influence of the Catholic Church in Mexico. The Cristeros rebelled in the 1920s because of attempts to enforce those laws, but the people may now be ready for a secular state.
We have ended attempts to stamp out the Catholic Church in Mexico. By allowing the priests a little autonomy, they will respect our control of the state and refrain from seeking to destabilize us.
We have reduced the repression of the True Faith by restoring their ownership of seminaries and churches, but much work remains to be done.
Catholic State
The hated Constitution of 1917 has beed undone. After decades of abuses agaist the dignity of the True Faith, we are finally establishing the Holy Church as the Ultimate authority, moral and legal, in Mexico!
Women's Suffrage
Im recent years, many of Mexico's elites have been concerned that women would subvert hte ideals of the Revolution by siding with the Catholic Church against the secular Constitution of 1917, but equality under the law is vastly more important and it will allow our society to flourish.
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Many legislators and cabinet ministers of the Revolutionary governments opposed the extension of the right to vote for women because they believed women would be more easily swayed by the arguments of the clergy and would end the program of secularization. Whatever the case in the past, we cannot stand in the path of progress. |
Legacy of Revolution | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The gains of the Revolution must be defended and national traitors rooted out. The generals are at the forefront of this struggle. They see the difficulties the government faces every day on the ground. We should give them more discretion in enforcing the rule of the state. |
The Gold Shirts | Mexico: | Mexico:
Right-Wing Paramilitaries
Effective change:
Groups like the Gold Shirts of General Nicolás Rodríguez Carrasco will help us ensure the unity of the country against leftist traitors and defeatists.
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General Nicolás Rodríguez Carrasco formed the Gold Shirts in 1933 to defeat communist traitors working against the government. The paramiliatary group should become a wing of the government as their goal is admirable and their methods necessary. |
Revanchist Revolution | Mexico:
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Mexico:
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The Mexican people were long abused by Yanqui aggression and communist infiltration, but we have overcome these obstacles to national unity and forged a strong state with a powerful leader. We must now undo the wrongs Mexico suffered in the past. |
International Struggle | Mexico: | Mexico:
International Struggle
We will assist those we deem worthy of help in ideological and liberation struggles. It is a heavy responsibility, but the Mexican people are strong enough for the task.
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We are not alone in our struggle against our ideological enemies. We have many potential allies abroad we can link up with. We should help them seize power to create a vast bloc of potential allies to aid us in turn. |
Hispanic Culture | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The nations of Latin America have a strong culture, forged from conquest and survival, rebellion and firm rule. Our shared culture is a source of pride and a guiding light for our future progress. |
The Red Shirts | Mexico: | Mexico:
We have reduced the repression of the True Faith by restoring their ownership of seminaries and churches, but much work remains to be done.
We have ended attempts to stamp out the Catholic Church in Mexico. By allowing the priests a little autonomy, they will respect our control of the state and refrain from seeking to destabilize us.
The Constitution of 1917 requires measures aimed against the influence of the Catholic Church in Mexico. The Cristeros rebelled in the 1920s because of attempts to enforce those laws, but the people may now be ready for a secular state.
Atheist State
The Catholic Church in Mexico will become a thing of the past. The priests are counter-revolutionaries and peddlers of superstitious nonsense. We will press ever harder to turn Mexico into a bastion of rationalism and science!
Left-Wing Paramilitaries
Effective change:
Groups like the Red Shirts of General Garrido of Tabasco will help us destroy the enemies of the people who seek to subvert the Revolution by exploiting it for personal profit. They will help us root out secret supporters of the Catholic Church, counter-revolutionaries who would see Mexico returned to the Dark Ages.
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Governor Tomás Garrido Canabal created the Red Shirts in 1930 to defend the Revolution against the Catholic Church and its reactionary priests. Seeking out and destroying enemies of the people is a worthy cause, so we should bring the Red Shirts into the military in some capacity. |
Communist Revolution | Mexico:
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The revolution against Díaz has turned into a true Social Revolution that will resolve the contradictions of capitalism by abolishing production for exchange and ushering in a new way of living. |
Revolutionary Class War | Mexico: | Mexico
Proletarian Class Army
Effective change:
Only the Proletariat, armed and organized as a class army, will be able to defend and propagate the ideals of the Revolution.
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Only the Proletariat, armed and organized as a class army, will be able to defend and propagate the ideals of the Revolution. |
Spanish Civil War Refugees | Mexico: | Mexico: | The conflagration gripping Spain is displacing tens of thousands of Spanish citizens. Many of them are the creme of the Spanish intelligentsia, or otherwise highly skilled technical personnel. By granting them refuge we will be fulfilling our humanitarian duties and benefitting Mexico at the same time. |
Falangist Veterans | Mexico:
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Mexico:
The Constitution of 1917 requires measures aimed against the influence of the Catholic Church in Mexico. The Cristeros rebelled in the 1920s because of attempts to enforce those laws, but the people may now be ready for a secular state.
We have ended attempts to stamp out the Catholic Church in Mexico. By allowing the priests a little autonomy, they will respect our control of the state and refrain from seeking to destabilize us.
We have reduced the repression of the True Faith by restoring their ownership of seminaries and churches, but much work remains to be done.
Catholic State
The hated Constitution of 1917 has beed undone. After decades of abuses agaist the dignity of the True Faith, we are finally establishing the Holy Church as the Ultimate authority, moral and legal, in Mexico!
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The Falangists are an organization of fascist paramilitaries in Spain. They fight for God and Nation, although many of them are monarchists, which is regrettable. Nevertheless, we should make contact with the Falangist veterans of the Spanish Civil War and learn from their experiences. |
Support Spain's Loyalists | Mexico:
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Mexico:
We have reduced the repression of the True Faith by restoring their ownership of seminaries and churches, but much work remains to be done.
We have ended attempts to stamp out the Catholic Church in Mexico. By allowing the priests a little autonomy, they will respect our control of the state and refrain from seeking to destabilize us.
The Constitution of 1917 requires measures aimed against the influence of the Catholic Church in Mexico. The Cristeros rebelled in the 1920s because of attempts to enforce those laws, but the people may now be ready for a secular state.
Atheist State
The Catholic Church in Mexico will become a thing of the past. The priests are counter-revolutionaries and peddlers of superstitious nonsense. We will press ever harder to turn Mexico into a bastion of rationalism and science!
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The Republican government in Spain has been democratically elected and now faces rebellion by 'nationalist' traitors, who seek only personal power and clearly hate the common people of Spain. We should support the Loyalists by sending them aid and making a stand for them in the League of Nations, which is trying to embargo the embattled Republican government. |
Hispanic Alliance | Mexico: | Mexico:
The Constitution of 1917 requires measures aimed against the influence of the Catholic Church in Mexico. The Cristeros rebelled in the 1920s because of attempts to enforce those laws, but the people may now be ready for a secular state.
We have ended attempts to stamp out the Catholic Church in Mexico. By allowing the priests a little autonomy, they will respect our control of the state and refrain from seeking to destabilize us.
We have reduced the repression of the True Faith by restoring their ownership of seminaries and churches, but much work remains to be done.
Catholic State
The hated Constitution of 1917 has beed undone. After decades of abuses agaist the dignity of the True Faith, we are finally establishing the Holy Church as the Ultimate authority, moral and legal, in Mexico!
The Mexican Synarchist are trying to spread their propaganda on our territory. Thy try to hide their opressive objectives behind so-called "hispanic solidarity".
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Our rulers are descended from the peninsulares, colonists who brought civilization to the New World. Spain, with her strong tradition of Church power and landed elites, was once a source of legitimacy. Nowadays, Spain looks less and less like the leader of the Latin world. We must take up this mantle for ourselves and create stronger bonds across the continent using our Hispanicity as the building block. |
Realpolitik | Mexico: | Mexico: | We have our ideological convictions, but Mexico as a state has her own interests divorced from the international struggle. We need to tred a careful path in the turbulent times ahead. One wrong move could bring the full weight of would-be imperialists and tyrants down on our heads. |
Bolivarian Alliance | Mexico: | Mexico:
We have reduced the repression of the True Faith by restoring their ownership of seminaries and churches, but much work remains to be done.
We have ended attempts to stamp out the Catholic Church in Mexico. By allowing the priests a little autonomy, they will respect our control of the state and refrain from seeking to destabilize us.
The Constitution of 1917 requires measures aimed against the influence of the Catholic Church in Mexico. The Cristeros rebelled in the 1920s because of attempts to enforce those laws, but the people may now be ready for a secular state.
Atheist State
The Catholic Church in Mexico will become a thing of the past. The priests are counter-revolutionaries and peddlers of superstitious nonsense. We will press ever harder to turn Mexico into a bastion of rationalism and science!
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Simón Bolívar led the Spanish colonies in South America to independence, creating Gran Colombia. He is held in the same regard in the South as independence fighters like Miguel Hidalgo and Mariano Matamoros in Mexico. One of his dreams was the unification of the Latin American nations against exploitation by the European and Yanqui imperialists. We can fulfil that dream. |
Propaganda Pact | Mexico: | Mexico: | The threat of Communism looms ever larger in the minds of faithful Hispanic patriots. With our newfound allies, we will present a wall of bayonets to the insidious Bolshevik menace. Let us parade our unity and brotherhood before the Mexican people to assure them of the certainty of total victory over the hated enemy! |
Invite Brazil | Mexico: | Mexico:
The Mexican Synarchist are trying to spread their propaganda on our territory. Thy try to hide their opressive objectives behind so-called "hispanic solidarity".
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Although, as a former Portuguese colony, Brazil's history doesn't perfectly mirror Mexico's, they are still culturally closer to ourselves than to vengeful European imperialists or greedy Yanqui businessmen. We should bring them closer to our sphere in order to benefit from mutual protection. |
Coastal Defense Plan | Mexico: | Mexico: | The Americans showed us in 1846 that, while we have deserts and mountains to give us strategic depth to our north, our littoral flanks are vulnerable to an amphibious invasion. We should add coastal defenses to our Gulf and Pacific ports and cities. |
Smash the Bureaucrats | Mexico: | Mexico:
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After the death of Lenin, a corrupt bureaucracy led by Stalin has formed a Bonapartist regime in the Soviet Union, stealing power from the toilers. The USSR has therefore devolved into a degenerated worker's state which perverts the ideals of the Revolution. |
One World Government | Mexico: | Every country that is:
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Now that Stalin's tyranny has been eliminated, we can convince some of his supporters to do self-criticism and join the community of nations truly freed from reactionary oppression. |
Liberate the Antilles | Mexico: | Mexico:
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Many Caribbean islands are still occupied by imperialist powers who continue their oppressive exploitation that has been continuous since the discovery of the Americas. We will end the injustice of colonialism for all time! |
Control the Army Sub-branch
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Catholic influence branch of the Mexican national focus tree.
Clicking on a national focus icon leads to the appropriate table row.
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Control the Army | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The army is perhaps the most important constituency in Mexico. The past twenty years have shown that the will of the people can only be enforced by bayonets. Rogue generals are therefore a threat to the very existence of the state, let alone its legitimacy. |
Repeal the Calles Law | Mexico: | Mexico:
The Constitution of 1917 requires measures aimed against the influence of the Catholic Church in Mexico. The Cristeros rebelled in the 1920s because of attempts to enforce those laws, but the people may now be ready for a secular state.
We have ended attempts to stamp out the Catholic Church in Mexico. By allowing the priests a little autonomy, they will respect our control of the state and refrain from seeking to destabilize us.
We have reduced the repression of the True Faith by restoring their ownership of seminaries and churches, but much work remains to be done.
Catholic State
The hated Constitution of 1917 has beed undone. After decades of abuses agaist the dignity of the True Faith, we are finally establishing the Holy Church as the Ultimate authority, moral and legal, in Mexico!
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Calles incited the Cristeros to revolt by heavy-handed application of the anti-religious articles of the Constitution. The Calles Law humiliates the clergy by forbidding the wearing of clerical garb in public and imprisonment for religious figures who criticize the government. We agree that the Church's political influence needs curtailing but these are attacks on individual liberty, not Church power. |
Abolish Capital Punishment | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The recent instabilities of military rebellion, peasant revolt and the Cristero War, and the government's bloody response to these and to pettier 'crimes', have resulted in an atmosphere of fear pervading Mexico. People can no longer talk freely for fear of being tyrannized by the state. We should phase out capital punishment. By loosening our grip, people will no longer feel compelled to escape it. |
Enforce the Calles Law | Mexico: | Mexico:
We have reduced the repression of the True Faith by restoring their ownership of seminaries and churches, but much work remains to be done.
We have ended attempts to stamp out the Catholic Church in Mexico. By allowing the priests a little autonomy, they will respect our control of the state and refrain from seeking to destabilize us.
The Constitution of 1917 requires measures aimed against the influence of the Catholic Church in Mexico. The Cristeros rebelled in the 1920s because of attempts to enforce those laws, but the people may now be ready for a secular state.
Atheist State
The Catholic Church in Mexico will become a thing of the past. The priests are counter-revolutionaries and peddlers of superstitious nonsense. We will press ever harder to turn Mexico into a bastion of rationalism and science!
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The Cristero footsoldiers may not have been destroyed in the field, but in the years following their futile rebellion we hunted down their remaining leaders and sympathizers within the Church, decapitating their movement and ensuring no resurgence. The Church has no choice but to accept our demands against them. They will become another instrument of the state's power or we will continue decapitating them. |
Triumph over the Cristeros | Mexico:
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Mexico:
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Many talented individuals rose to the top during the anti-Cristero campaigns. Fighting insurgents with small unit tactics and aerial support gave our generals an excellent opportunity to test their abilities. The repression campaign also let us see who had the stomach for messier work. |
State Education | Mexico: | Mexico:
We have reduced the repression of the True Faith by restoring their ownership of seminaries and churches, but much work remains to be done.
We have ended attempts to stamp out the Catholic Church in Mexico. By allowing the priests a little autonomy, they will respect our control of the state and refrain from seeking to destabilize us.
The Constitution of 1917 requires measures aimed against the influence of the Catholic Church in Mexico. The Cristeros rebelled in the 1920s because of attempts to enforce those laws, but the people may now be ready for a secular state.
Atheist State
The Catholic Church in Mexico will become a thing of the past. The priests are counter-revolutionaries and peddlers of superstitious nonsense. We will press ever harder to turn Mexico into a bastion of rationalism and science!
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Socialist education in Mexico means a focus on rationalism and patriotism, rather than adherence to the Pope's dogmas and diktats. We only need to give one generation of Mexican youths a good anti-Church education and their popular support will vanish overnight. People will not tolerate the parasitic clergy when they know that a different world is possible. |
XEFO | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The government has been building radio masts and setting up stations all over the country. It is useful for disseminating propaganda but it also brings rural people into closer contact with one another. XEFO is one such radio station that is run by the Partido Nacional Revolucionario. |
Law on Industrial Promotion | Mexico: | Mexico:
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For many years, the Mexican states and federal government have sought to encourage development of new industries via tax exemptions. Oftentimes, the local regulations work against national interests by diverting capital to unimportant or inefficient areas. We need to rationalize our approach to industrial development with a centralized plan. |
NAFINSA | Mexico: | Mexico:
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Nacional Financiera is a development bank established to encourage the industrialization of Mexico. It has been especially important in the creation of new factories in the central Mexican states, such as chemical plants and metalworks in Mexico City. |
Antidisestabishmentarianism | Mexico:
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Mexico:
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The True Faith has been abused by the 'Revolutionary' junta for decades now. Churches, monasteries and reliquaries are formally owned by the state, with clergymen requiring licenses from the government to tend to their flocks. Some states have a single priest for tens of thousands of faithful. Let us drop this requirement and allow the Church to own property once again. |
Rewrite the Constitution of 1917 | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The Constitution written by the vicious generals places the state above the Church, making marriage a civil act, preventing the clergy from endorsing political candidates, and refusing to recognise the Catholic Church as the source of moral authority in Mexico. We must address these inconsistencies by formally establishing the Catholic Faith as the state religion. |
Knights of Columbus | Mexico: | Mexico:
The Constitution of 1917 requires measures aimed against the influence of the Catholic Church in Mexico. The Cristeros rebelled in the 1920s because of attempts to enforce those laws, but the people may now be ready for a secular state.
We have ended attempts to stamp out the Catholic Church in Mexico. By allowing the priests a little autonomy, they will respect our control of the state and refrain from seeking to destabilize us.
We have reduced the repression of the True Faith by restoring their ownership of seminaries and churches, but much work remains to be done.
Catholic State
The hated Constitution of 1917 has beed undone. After decades of abuses agaist the dignity of the True Faith, we are finally establishing the Holy Church as the Ultimate authority, moral and legal, in Mexico!
An international fraternity of Catholics, the Knights of Columbus will help us achieve peace and reconciliation after decades of civil strife. As it says in the Book of Matthew: 'You have heard that it was said, 'an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth'. But I say to you, do not resist the one who is evil. If anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also.'
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During the Cristero War, when abuses were being committed on both sides, the international fraternity of the Knights of Columbus intervened to assist us. Initially they covertly raised donations to fund and arm the Cristeros. After the Mexican bishops disavowed the rebellion, the Knights lobbied the American government to host negotiations which ultimately ended the war. |
Legion of Christ | Mexico: | Mexico:
The Constitution of 1917 requires measures aimed against the influence of the Catholic Church in Mexico. The Cristeros rebelled in the 1920s because of attempts to enforce those laws, but the people may now be ready for a secular state.
We have ended attempts to stamp out the Catholic Church in Mexico. By allowing the priests a little autonomy, they will respect our control of the state and refrain from seeking to destabilize us.
We have reduced the repression of the True Faith by restoring their ownership of seminaries and churches, but much work remains to be done.
Catholic State
The hated Constitution of 1917 has beed undone. After decades of abuses agaist the dignity of the True Faith, we are finally establishing the Holy Church as the Ultimate authority, moral and legal, in Mexico!
Legion of Christ
The atheist terrorists have been defeated! Their brutal oppression must be punished in kind. At it says in the Book of Exodus: take eye for eye, life for life. In order to be the vengeful arm of the Almighty, The Legion of Christ will ensure that satanic faithlessness will disappear from our land.
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We are righting the wrongs of the 'Revolution' with the indefatigable spirit befitting agents of Christ, but we have only just begun. We need an organization to seek out and punish the criminals who attacked the Holy Church. As it says in the Book of Exodus: take eye for eye, life for life. |
Church Schools | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The Revolutionary generals sought to brainwash the youth in socialist re-education camps they called schools. We must place religion in the classroom once again, with priests and nuns educating our children. |
Catholic Politics | Mexico:
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Most political parties in Mexico have been dominated by the anticlericals who gained power after the revolution of 1911. If we, the Catholics, want to take and keep power legally, the creation of a party of the pious Masses will be necessary. |
Social Catholicism | Mexico: | Mexico:
The industrial revolution has put workers into inhumane situations. In order to counter socialist demands, a particular emphasis was put on the necessity of the mangagement to show compassion for their employees. This gave birth to a variant of Christian non-revolutionary socialism: social Catholicism.
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A doctrine of political religion dating from the early 1900s, Social Catholicism places emphasis on relieving the burdens of the poor by attacking the causes of poverty. The injustices caused by unfettered industrial capitalism need a coherent response from the Church, and the progressive clergy of Mexico will do their best to resolve it. |
Crusade Against Atheism | Mexico:
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Most of the Cristero leaders were hunted down and murdered by the government in the early 1930s. A few escaped the purges, however, and are ready to lead the Faithful of Mexico once again. Long live Christ the King and Blessed Mary of Guadalupe! |
Triumph of Synarchism | Mexico: | Mexico:
Triumph of Synarchism
Effective change:
Utterly beaten, our enemies are hiding in the shadows like the henchmen of Satan. We now have free reign to ensure the reconstruction of the state in a way that will ensure its unity both in faith and in political will.
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Utterly beaten, our enemies are hiding in the shadows like the henchmen of Satan. We now have free hands to ensure the reconstruction of the state in a way that will ensure its unity both in faith and in political will. |
Synarchist Communes | Mexico: | Mexico:
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Now that the minds of the people have been saved from the 'Revolutionaries' and the faithful are flocking back to the reconsecrated churches, our economic plan can be implemented. New units of production will allow the faithful to serve the national cause and the Church while experiencing a sense of unity in faith and mind alike. |
Reform the Cristero Guard | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The Cristeros valiantly defended the Church from the oppression of Calles the tyrant and a lot of them died as martyrs under the banner of Christ. Now that the power of the Holy Church has been restored, they must be reorganized in order to become the armed protectors of Christ. |
Synarchist Youth | Mexico: | Mexico gets the national spirit:
Synarchist Youth
Recruitable Population: 1.00% The youth are the future of our nation. If they are educated properly, they will become the embodiment of our ideals - strength, loyalty and piety.
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The youth are the future of our nation. If they are educated properly, they will become the embodiment of our ideals - strength, loyalty and piety. |
March Southwards Sub-branch
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War Goal branch of the Mexican national focus tree.
Clicking on a national focus icon leads to the appropriate table row.
Focus | Prerequisites | Effects | Description |
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March Southwards | Mexico: | Mexico: | Mexico lost the provinces to her south after the independence struggle. The incompetent Mexican Empire was a blight on our history, but we can rectify its mistakes. The Southern states are critical to our defense and we will reclaim them. |
Unify Centroamérica | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The petty banana republics of Nicaragua, Panamá and Costa Rica are too small to be viable countries. We must absorb them into our own nation and thereby bring glory to Mexico and the Mexican people. |
Liberate the Caribbean | Mexico: | Mexico:
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Like the rest of Latin America, the Caribbean states were ruthlessly exploited by European imperialists before throwing off their shackles. Though still weak, these states deserve our protecction. Mexico's national pride demands that we secure the Caribbean to prevent its exploitation by imperialists! |
Integrate the Caribbean | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The petty republics of the Caribbean are being absorbed into the Mexican state, and now it is the turn of the peoples of the Caribbean. They will become loyal Mexican citizens as they uphold our traditions and in turn receive the benefits of being part of the community of the Mexican nation. |
Integrate the South | Mexico: | Mexico:
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The unity of the peoples of Mexico has been a slow process, but it will not stop at regional borders or mountain ranges. We have surmounted such obstacles in the past and we will do so again for the Southern provinces. |
Seize the Panamá Canal | Mexico:
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美利坚合众国: Does not own Panamá Canal (685) |
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One of the most critical chokepoints in the world, this canal was dug at great cost to the Latino workers who bled and died under American whips for the profit of the industrialists. Having captured the surrounding terrain, we can launch a lightning strike on the small canal garrison, forcing the Yanquis to choose between waging a bloody war against us or turning over control of the canal. |
Rescind the Mexican Cession | Mexico: | Mexico: | The vast lands lost to our Northern aggressor in 1848 continue to tantalize some Mexican nationalists. There are now millions of Hispanic people living in the United States, some descendents of original Mexican inhabitants, others more recent migrants. We should redeem the honor of Mexico by smashing the Yanqui aggressors and uniting the Mexican people! |
Redeem Aztlan | Mexico: | Mexico: | The Mexican people living in the liberated regions of the United States have a dream of a government which does not oppress them for their ancestry, place of birth or the language they speak at home. That dream has become a reality. |
Fortify the Canal | Mexico: | Panamá Canal (685): | With the Panama Canal finally within our hands, we have to secure its locks and banks so that it will become an impregnable fortress. |
Push Past the Darién Gap | Mexico: | Mexico: | After our campaign of unification of Central America, we must now push through the jungle between Panama and Colombia known as the 'Darién Gap' in order to set foot in South America. |
Andean Offensive | Mexico: | Mexico:
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Now that we have established ourselves north of the Andean Mountains, it is our destiny to continue the offensive through the difficult terrain of the tropical range and complete the unification of Latin America. |
通用 | 通用 • 持续性国策 |
基础版本 | 法国 • 德意志国 • 意大利 • 日本 • 苏维埃联盟 • 联合王国 • 美利坚合众国 |
United and Ready | 波兰 |
共赴胜利 | 澳大利亚 • 英属印度 • 加拿大自治领 • 新西兰 • 南非 |
玉碎瓦全 | 捷克斯洛伐克 • 匈牙利王国 • 罗马尼亚王国 • 南斯拉夫 |
唤醒猛虎 | 中华民国 • 中共 • 满洲国 • 军阀 |
炮手就位 | 墨西哥 • 荷兰 |
抵抗运动 | 自由法国 • 维希法国 • 葡萄牙 • 西班牙国 • 西班牙共和国 |
博湾纷争 | 保加利亚 • 希腊 • 土耳其 |
寸步不退 | 苏维埃联盟(重制)• 波兰(重制)• 爱沙尼亚 • 拉脱维亚 • 立陶宛 |
唯有浴血 | 意大利(重制)• 埃塞俄比亚 • 瑞士 • 非洲之角诸国 |
以力御暴 | 丹麦 • 芬兰 • 冰岛 • 挪威 • 瑞典 |