Mexican Revolution - Díaz had ruled Continuously
Time: Monday Dec 1, 1884
Place: Mexico City, Mexico
Details: Díaz had ruled continuously since 1884. The question of presidential succession was an issue as early as 1900, when Díaz turned 70. It was his "undeclared intention to step down from the presidency in 1904."
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