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Lenin knew that for his fledgling nation to survive it would have to rapidly industrialize and establish a strong economy. He also knew the key to a good economy was good agriculture. Vladimir Lenin detailed a plan to rapidly industrialize Mexico through uses of mining, iron processing and others as well as to boost the agriculture by destroying farms used to farm opium and other drugs and by using every square acre of Mexico as farmland.

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  • People's Republic of Mexico (Austria-Hungarian Assassin)
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  • Lenin knew that for his fledgling nation to survive it would have to rapidly industrialize and establish a strong economy. He also knew the key to a good economy was good agriculture. Vladimir Lenin detailed a plan to rapidly industrialize Mexico through uses of mining, iron processing and others as well as to boost the agriculture by destroying farms used to farm opium and other drugs and by using every square acre of Mexico as farmland.
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  • Lenin knew that for his fledgling nation to survive it would have to rapidly industrialize and establish a strong economy. He also knew the key to a good economy was good agriculture. Vladimir Lenin detailed a plan to rapidly industrialize Mexico through uses of mining, iron processing and others as well as to boost the agriculture by destroying farms used to farm opium and other drugs and by using every square acre of Mexico as farmland. Leon Trotsky developed the "Waste Not An Inch" motto, which called for no farmland to be wasted. Thousands of acres of rice, corn, coffee and other grains were planted. Fruit bearing trees were cleared to provide space for the grain. Only in incredibly hilly areas did the Mexicans plant fruit trees. The goal of the plan was to produce thousands of tons of grain to sell and to eat. The plan was largely successful thanks to several prominent biologists that helped the plan. Vladimir Lenin meanwhile had worked on industrializing the nation and he used iron mining as the backbone of his plan. All throughout Mexico any place where iron had been reported large mining sites were set up and along several dozen rivers Iron Processing factories were built. Using the steel created by the factories Lenin built larger cities, merchant vessels and others. The Great Leap Forward ended with immense success. Mexico soon began to export thousands of tons of grains to sell and also steel. The plan helped foresee Mexico's rapid advancement.
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