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T2000
At the end of the revolution the Mexican Government commissioned artists to create art that could educate the people, many who were illiterate, about Mexican history. This was called Mexican muralism.

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After the Mexican Revolution, the government commissioned artists to create large scenes, or murals, on the walls of many schools, churches, and museums to present Mexico’s history in a way that could educate a largely illiterate population.

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