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Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico/The Revolution > 1911, The Plan de Ayala. Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly 1911, The Plan de Ayala. Liberating Plan of the sons of the State of Morelos, affiliated with the Insurgent Army which defends the fulfillment of the Plan of San Luis, with the reforms which it has believed proper to add in benefit of the Mexican Fatherland. We who undersign, constituted in a revolutionary junta to sustain and carry out the promises which the revolution of November 20, 1910 just past, Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico/Since 1946 > 1968 Mexican Student Movement, The Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly 1968 Mexican Student Movement, The by Donald J. Mabry, Professor Emeritus of History, Mississippi State University. On July 22, 1968, two rival groups of male adolescent students fought each other in the Ciudadela neighbourhood of Mexico City; the next day the city government responded by sending policemen to stop the accompanying vandalism and to arrest the perpetrators. These riot police ( gra Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico/Since 1946 > 1968 Mexican Student Movement, The Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly 1968 Mexican Student Movement, The by Donald J. Mabry, Professor Emeritus of History, Mississippi State University. On July 22, 1968, two rival groups of male adolescent students fought each other in the Ciudadela neighbourhood of Mexico City; the next day the city government responded by sending policemen to stop the accompanying vandalism and to arrest the perpetrators. These riot police ( gra Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico > 20th Century Mexico by Chris Michael Ratliff Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly 20th Century Mexico by Chris Michael Ratliff By the end of the 1800's Mexico was still under the rule of one of history's longest running dictators, Porfirio D?az. While D?az may have brought modernization of sorts to Mexico, the revolution that would oust him, the first social revolution of the twentieth century, would usher in the new age. Despite the mask of modernization during D?az's rule, b Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico/Independence > Alvarez, Juan N.: Federalist, Revolutionary, and Liberator Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly Alvarez, Juan N.: Federalist, Revolutionary, and Liberator ??? Time has come to shatter the obscurity that surrounds Juan N. Alvarez. Did history produce this outstanding leader because the times demanded such, or did the times create Juan N. Alvarez? Understanding the historical atmosphere that surrounds early 19th century Mexico, surveying the outstanding accomplishme Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico/1920-46 > Avila Camacho, Manuel Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly Avila Camacho, Manuel by Lindon Ratliff Mexico's revolution during the twentieth century seemed to be ignored by the outside world. Many countries imaged the inner conflict would be settled by Mexicans themselves. However, at the very moment when the world was being overturned by World War II, Mexico was fortunate to have as their leader a very stable man. Manuel Avila Camacho's administration was not close to Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico/19th Century > Barreda, Gabino Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly Barreda, Gabino Gabino Barreda was born in the city of Puebla in 1818. He was a brilliant student, and studied for a career in law, but never received his degree. At the age of 26, he changed to medicine, and again excelled in his studies. Before he was able to obtain his degree in medicine he joined the military forces against the American invasion in 1847. He worked as an army surgeon in the same campaign and Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico/19th Century > Barreda, Gabino: Prophet of Mexican Positivism Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly Barreda, Gabino: Prophet of Mexican Positivism by Melanie D. Hutto A native of Puebla, Mexico, Gabino Barreda was born in 1818, to a family of some means. In Mexico's second largest city, Barreda was undoubtedly the beneficiary of the influences of a city connected to the world outside Mexico. Puebla had long been a commercial center for ceramics and textiles some of whose designs Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico/1920-46 > C?rdenas del R?o, L?zaro (1895-1970) Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly C?rdenas del R?o, L?zaro (1895-1970) L?zaro C?rdenas del R?o (1895-1970). When L?zaro was born on May 21, 1895 in the little village of Jiquilpande Ju?rez, Michoac?n, no one could have predicted that this first son of D?maso would become the most controversial president in twentieth-century Mexican history. The family, which numbered eight children, lived in a small, adobe house and drew the bulk Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico/The Porfiriato > James Creelman, Porfirio Diaz Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly James Creelman, Porfirio Diaz From the heights of Chapultepec Castle President Diaz looked down upon the venerable capital of his country, spread out on a vast plain, with a ring of mountains flung up grandly about it, and I, who had come nearly four thousand miles from New York to see the master and hero of modern Mexico--the inscrutable leader in whose veins is blended the blood of the primitiv Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico/19th Century > Ju?rez, Benito, on his early years Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly Ju?rez, Benito, on his early years pre> Benito Ju?rez, Apuntes Para Mis Hijos [Notes for My Children] > (ca. 1857) On March 21, 1806, I was born in the village of San Pablo Guelato, the jurisdiction of Santa Tom?s Ixtl?n in the state of Oaxaca. [M]y parents, Marcelino Ju?rez and Brigida Garc?a, Indians of the primitive race of the country, died when I had hardly reached three years of age, lea Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico/Since 1946 > L?pez Mateos, Adolfo (1958-1964) Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly L?pez Mateos, Adolfo (1958-1964) By Andrea Holland Adolfo L?pez Mateos is considered the first true orator in the presidency of modern Mexico. He is, perhaps, the most fondly remembered of the presidents in the post-war era in Mexico. He was much like his contemporary in the United States, John F. Kennedy, in that their appeal lied in their individual style and charisma. Also, both were younger pr Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico/19th Century > Lerdo de Tejada, Sebastian Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly Lerdo de Tejada, Sebastian by Deborah Moody Wells One of Mexico's foremost, but forgotten leaders, Sebasti?n Lerdo de Tejada, lived through a very important time in the nation's history, yet very little is remembered of him. In his book, The Life of Sebasti?n Lerdo de Tejada, Frank Knapp wrote, "Not only is he unknown to the world at large, but his significance has been lost even to the vast majority Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico/The Revolution > Madero, Francisco I. Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly Madero, Francisco I. by Rosa Maria Stoops Francisco Indalecio Madero was born on October 30, 1873, in Parras de la Fuente, State of Coahuila, the first son of Francisco Madero and Mercedes Gonz?lez Trevi?o, members of wealthy and aristocratic families. Francisco studied abroad, in Baltimore, in Versailles and at the University of California. After traveling extensively throughout Europe and the United Sta Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico/Since 1946 > Salinas,Carlos, The Story of. 1988-1994 Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly Salinas,Carlos, The Story of. 1988-1994 by Bryan Norman The story of Carlos Salinas is indeed a sad one. What started out as a promising administration ended in disaster. Salinas became president because of corruption and his administration would end because of corruption. In the end, the Mexican people would be the ones who suffered Salinas de Gortari, Carlos (1948-), president of Mexico f Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home > Articles > Mexico/19th Century > Santa Anna, Antonio L?pez de (1794-1876) Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly Santa Anna, Antonio L?pez de (1794-1876) ? (1997 and 2002) Donald J. Mabry Santa Anna (born on February 21, 1794 in Jalapa, Vera Cruz and christened Antonio L?pez de Santa Anna P?rez de Lebr?n) became one of the most famous and infamous Mexicans of the 19 th century. To U.S. citizens, especially Texans, his reputation is unsavory. Mexicans tend to have mixed opinions. Most persons agree Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The History, Myths, Arts and Traditions of Mexico The Current History of Mexico: The Time-Line View : from 3500 B.C. to the present day. This view is fully integrated allowing the reader to jump back and forth between time periods, events and people as their interest leads them. The Historical Person View . A chronological listing of important people in the evolution and development of Mexico. The Listing of Leaders and Presidents of Mexico View Another chronological listing, of the Leaders and Presidents of Mexico This Month in Mexico's History A month-by-month chronological listing of major events from Mexico's history. The Ancient History (often referred to as 'Myths') of Mexico: Mexican History - Perspectives A Series by Dr. Ronald A. Barnett Mythology and Legends of the Nahua People. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Click here to enter Cliquez ici pour entrer Click here to enter Make this selection my default Expedia site, and in the future please skip this page. Faites de ce choix mon site Expedia par d?faut; sautez cette page ? l?avenir. It appears that you are currently located in Canada. Shoppers living in Canada who visit Expedia's U.S. site will not be able to purchase airline tickets or vacation packages. If you are living in Canada, please go to Expedia's Canadian site where you can plan your trip and purchase airline tickets and vacation packages, reserve hotel rooms and rental cars ? all in Canadian dollars. Canadians can also take advantage of travel promotions and special offers created specifically for Canadian customers. Vous ?tes apparemment localis? au Canada actuellement. Les clients Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Pre-Columbian Timeline 1000 BC 300 BC 100 AD 150 AD 200 AD 600 AD 650 AD 750 AD 800 AD 1100 AD 1200 AD 1325 AD 1521 AD La Venta (Olmec) c. 1000-600 BC Izapa 300 BC-100 AD TeotihuacÁn 150-750 AD Monte AlbÁn 200-750 AD Palenque (Maya) 650-800 AD El TajÍn 600- 1100 AD ChichÉn ItzÁ 800- 1200 AD TenochtitlÁn (Aztec) 1325- 1521 AD Pre-Columbian Timeline 1000 BC 300 BC 100 AD 150 AD 200 AD 600 AD 650 AD 750 AD 800 AD 1100 AD 1200 AD 1325 AD 1521 AD Viceregal Timeline 1500 AD 1550 AD 1600 AD 1650 AD 1700 AD 1750 AD 1800 AD The Encounter: Arrival of CortÉs 1519 The Conquest 1521 First three Franciscan friars come to New Spain 1523 Twelve Franciscan missionaries join them 1524 Founding of jesuit Order by St. Ignatius Loyola 1534 Manila - Acapulco trade route established 1565 Jesuits arrive in Mexico Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Historical Text Archive now has its own domain name historicaltextarchive.com Please change your bookmarks. Pardon the inconvenience. You can click on the new URL or wait and you will be taken to the new site. Thank you. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 A.link {color:#0000ff;text-decoration:none;} A.link:active {color:#0000ff;} A.link:visited {color:#000080;} A.link:hover {color:#ff0000;text-decoration:underline;} A.link:visited:hover {color:#ff0000;} Leaders of M?xico (United Mexican States) [ To the list of countries ] [ To the ZPC Homepage ] Look for biographies of the leaders (in Spanish) at CIDOB website . A set of lists with the governors of the states is provided by Rulers . Parties : DS : Social Democracy FDN : National Democratic Front (coalition) FPPM : Federation of Mexican People's Parties (coalition) PAN : National Action Party PASC : Social Democratic and Peasant Alternative Party PDM : Mexican Democratic Party PPS : People's Socialist Party PRD : Party of the Democratic Revolution PRI : Institutional Revolutionary Party PSU Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Time Line Overview To: History Index - Historical Figures Although all countries have visible
remains of their history, Mexico seems to have reminders of its past in
just about every town you visit. Due to Mexico's vast history this portion
of Mexico Connect contains an overview of the country's history which shows
what the rest of the world was up to as Mexico evolved. We have also divided
Mexico's history into several smaller categories in order to help you achieve
a greater understanding of the evolutionary and revolutionary processes
that have made Mexico what it is today. For a brief Introduction to Mexico's History Click Here See below for specific time periods. MEXICO EUROPE USA & THE WORLD 3500 B.C. - 300 A.D. The Pre Classical Period Map of the Preclassic Era 2500 B.C. to 250 A.D. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Treaties of Velasco (14 May 1836) The two treaties of Velasco were negotiated between officials of the ad interim government of the Republic of Texas and Santa Anna , the Mexican dictator and commander of forces, about three weeks after his capture by the Texans at the Battle of San Jacinto . The "public" treaty, presented below, was to be published and implemented immediately after it was signed. A second "secret" treaty was to be implemented after the terms of the public treaty were fulfilled. In essence, the secret treaty provided for Santa Anna's immediate release in exchange for his recognition of Texas as an independent nation. However, the treaties were soon violated by both parties. The Texas army blocked Santa Anna's release, as promised in the treaties. Meanwhile, the Mexican gov Read More Go to Site
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