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Mexican history: a brief summary
Mexico Data On-Line
Native Mexican Americans first settled along what used to be the shores of shallow lake Texcoco, present day Mexico City, in 1...
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The Preclassic or Formative Period ( 1500 BC - 300 AD )
Dale Hoyt Palfrey
The Formative Period begins with the first appearance of pottery and ends with the rise of the Teotihuacan and Mayan civilizat...
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Mysteries of the Fifth Sun: the Aztec Calendar
Dale Hoyt Palfrey
Tenochtitlán, the great island city, capital of the Mexica empire, lies cloaked in darkness. An eerie silence pervades the va...
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Mexico City , México D.F.
La Malinche - harlot or heroine?
Shep Lenchek
December 1997 "El Ojo del Lago" Guadalajara-Lakeside Volume 14, Number 4 With permission. "La Malinche." Slave, interp...
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The Tarasco culture and empire
Among the fertile volcanoes of Michoacan Lumholtz came across the Purepecha people, who were called Tarascan by the Spanish. E...
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Francisco I. Madero 1873-1913
Born in Parras, Coahuila on October 30, 1873. Son of a wealthy landowner. Family was devoted to ranching, farming and commerce...
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Himno nacional Mexicano - the Mexico national anthem
Letra Oficial del Himno Nacional Mexicano CORO Mexicanos, al grito de guerra El acero aprestad y el bridon; y retiemble en ...
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The history of Mexico - a resource page featuring many aspects of Mexican history.
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A comprehensive presentation of Mexico's history including timelines, famous people, ancient history, modern history, the peop...
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Victoriano Huerta 1854-1916
SYNOPSIS Born March 23, 1854 in Colotlan, Jalisco. Educated in a rural school and attended Colegio Militar de Chapultepec. Hue...
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El Grito - September 15 or 16?
On the night of September 15, 1910, the special envoys stood on the illuminated balconies of the National Palace and watched t...
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Tlatelolco massacre - the secret archives
Tlatelolco Massacre - The Secret Archives: Courtesy of the U.S. National Security Archive Document 1 3/28/68 CIA Special Natio...
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El 2 de octubre no se olvida: lucha y masacre en Mexico, 1968: parte 1 la rebelion de los jovenes
Obrero Revolucionario #975, 27 de septiembre, 1998 Hace 30 años una pujante lucha popular sacudió a México hasta los cimien...
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Tlatelolco then and now - resource page
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TLATELOLCO THEN AND NOW Tlatelolco Square in Mexico City, D. F. (now Plaza of the Three Cultures) holds a special place in ...
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Lucha y Masacre en Mexico, 1968: Parte 2 Sangre en Tlatelolco
Obrero Revolucionario #976, 4 de octubre, 1998 Parte 1 Cuando las mujeres de Tlatelolco hirvieron agua... pero no para cocinar...
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Tlatelolco massacre - the secret archives
Kate Doyle
TLATELOLCO MASSACRE: DECLASSIFIED U.S. DOCUMENTS ON MEXICO AND THE EVENTS OF 1968 Mexico's tragedy unfolded on the night of Oc...
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Upsurge and massacre in Mexico, 1968 part 3: echoes in the 90s
Revolutionary Worker #977, October 11, 1998 This is the final part of a three-part series. Part 1 described the rising movemen...
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Upsurge and massacre in Mexico 1968: part 2 blood at Tlatelolco
Revolutionary Worker #976, October 4, 1998 When the Tlatelolco Women Boiled Water-- But Not for Dinner (Part 1: The Youth Revo...
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Tlatelolco, Mexico, August 13, 1521
Peter Rashkin
This page is mirrored with permission from Peter Rashkin, of SPANISH DAGGER PUBLICATIONS Tlatelolco Plaza de las Tres Culturas...
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October 2 is not forgotten - upsurge and massacre In Mexico, 1968 part 1: the youth revolt
Revolutionary Worker #975, September 27, 1998 Thirty years ago, Mexico was shaken to its foundations by a fierce upsurge of th...
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Lucha y masacre en Mexico, 1968: parte 3 ecos en los anos 90
Obrero Revolucionario #977, aa de octubre, 1998 Este es el último de tres artículos sobre el 2 de octubre de 1968 en México...
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Pancho Villa 1878-1923
Mexconnect writers explore the many faces of Francisco "Pancho" Villa, a key figure in the Mexican Revolution....
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Pascual Orozco, Jr. 1882-1915
SYNOPSIS Born January 28, 1882 near Guerrero, Chihuahua. Attended a rural school, then worked in his father's store. At the ag...
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Venustiano Carranza 1859-1920
SYNOPSIS Born in 1859 as one of fifteen children of a wealthy landowner. Well educated. Entered politics as a municipal presid...
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Defending the sea and the land
This is page 4 of seven on MexConnect which come originally from the website of CEDEX (Center for Historic Studies of Public W...
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The "virreinato" of New Spain
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