Veterans that had fought in the Wars of Independence, which consisted of roughly 15 to 30 percent of the entire adult male population, were jobless at the end of the conflict and posed social threats due to their aggression and military ability. While some of these men were able to find employment, there were several other alternatives. Some remained in the army and others became criminals. However, men who became faux military support for caudillos, or local political bosses, were crucial to the political situation in Mexico. The new social structure of Mexico, while containing these veterans, was also directly impacted by the
Veterans that had fought in the Wars of Independence, which consisted of roughly 15 to 30 percent of the entire adult male population, were jobless at the end of the conflict and posed social threats due to their aggression and military ability. While some of these men were able to find employment, there were several other alternatives. Some remained in the army and others became criminals. However, men who became faux military support for caudillos, or local political bosses, were crucial to the political situation in Mexico. The new social structure of Mexico, while containing these veterans, was also directly impacted by the