When in 1876 Porfirio Díaz reached the presidency of Mexico, he had a very valuable resource than only a few counted with: the vast knowledge about his country acquired thanks to his remarkable participation in the Ayutla revolution and successive Reformation and Intervention wars. Besides this before mentioned political and military knowledge, Díaz had accumulated a good amount of empirical wisdom based on the everyday encounters with people from all of Mexico's regions and social conditions. The program's central topics reflect the arduous personal formation of the General from Oaxaca, as well as how time helped him forge his talent as a governor.
—Clío TV