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Porfirio Díaz, the Mexican president from 1876 to 1911, faced significant opposition from various groups, including liberal reformers, agrarian activists, and revolutionary leaders like Francisco I. Madero and Emiliano Zapata, who sought to challenge his authoritarian regime. His allies included wealthy landowners, foreign investors, and certain segments of the military who benefited from his policies promoting modernization and economic growth. Díaz's reliance on these allies ultimately contributed to his downfall as discontent grew among the disenfranchised populace.

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