Answer:
Santa Anna, Juárez y Porfirio Díaz
Step-by-step explanation:
Almost immediately, Santa Anna, Juarez, and Porfirio occupied the presidential chair in Mexico.
Recent comparative studies show the similarity they had in common:
They had a tendency to stay in power indefinitely.
All of them were presidents for more than the mandatory years thanks to continuous reelecting.
This timeline corresponds to 1821 until 1910.
They were the men who led the recently independent nation of Mexico, and continuously reelected which some historians argue caused the outburst of the Mexican Revolution of 1910.