總結: | After describing the 1921-1922 conflict between federal and local government over the waters of the Amecameca River, this article studies the appropriation and use of productive resources in a town that managed to reach 1920 with a considerable availability of land, water and forests. The authors emphasize the difficult relations between the town government and the town or neighborhood, as well as the post-revolutionary agrarian reform. They consider that studying these subjects might lead to new ways of approaching the National State's formation process, without leaving out colonial and Porfirian elements.
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