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No real "soldiers" were part of the militia formed to fight royalist troops. Most of the insurgente army was made up from peasants armed with their working tools, such as pikes and machetes.

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It is a fairly strong government, as Mexico is a federal republic working under a common Constitution - first drafted in 1917. It however, has several challenges that more often than not, are understood by the foreign press as signs of a "failed state", such as widespread corruption and violence derived from Mexico's war on drugs.

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The Mexican Mafia.

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