Riding on the east wind of victory in the World War and with the support of the local power factions in Mexico, Earl Bru moved into Mexico City on October 16, 1905.
Without comparison, there is no harm; thanks to the continuous chaos in Mexico over the years, the patience of the people with the Republican Government had long been exhausted, and the restoration efforts proved to be smoother than anticipated.
Once the general trend gathered momentum, forming a torrent of the times, it could no longer be stopped by individuals.
The many years of efforts by Maximilian I were not in vain; he also had a group of supporters in Mexico, many of whom were students who studied abroad and were much more open-minded and progressive, both in vision and thought.
Having seen the prosperity of the European world, these people all had ideas about changing the current state of Mexico and could be considered natural-born reformists.