Mexico: From Montezuma to NAFTA, Chiapas, and BeyondBrassey's, 1996 - 227 páginas In this fascinating thousand-year history of America's controversial and rapidly changing neighbor, a leading expert on Latin America explains how Mexico's present and future flow directly from its past. Going well beyond analyses of recent crises, Mexico is an engrossing introduction to the Indian civilizations, the harsh rule of the Spaniards, social violence and revolution, and the country's mercurial relationship with the United States up to the present. |
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... critical battles . From the military , he turned to politics . He ran unsuccessfully for governor of Morelos and then for federal deputy . Finally , he was elected deputy in 1868. His experience in the Mexican Congress seems to have ...
... critical battles . From the military , he turned to politics . He ran unsuccessfully for governor of Morelos and then for federal deputy . Finally , he was elected deputy in 1868. His experience in the Mexican Congress seems to have ...
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... critical state of California . Voters then passed a referendum by a margin of almost two to one - the now famous Proposition 187 - which would deny illegal immigrant families state - funded programs such as medical care and schooling ...
... critical state of California . Voters then passed a referendum by a margin of almost two to one - the now famous Proposition 187 - which would deny illegal immigrant families state - funded programs such as medical care and schooling ...
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... critical to continue economic development as well as to attract foreign , particularly U.S. , investments . A continu- ing tendency toward violence could frighten away foreign visitors and investors and would weaken the close ...
... critical to continue economic development as well as to attract foreign , particularly U.S. , investments . A continu- ing tendency toward violence could frighten away foreign visitors and investors and would weaken the close ...
Contenido
Understanding Mexico | 3 |
Mexicos Natural Environment | 8 |
and Native Peoples | 9 |
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administration advocated areas army assassinated Aztec Aztec society became border California capital Cárdenas Carranza caudillos Central century Chiapas Chiapas uprising Church civil colonial conservative constitution corruption Cortés Creoles Crown culture decades defeated democratic developed Díaz Echeverría economic ejidos elections empire encomienda European forces French groups guerrilla Hispanic Huerta immigration important increased independence Indians and mestizos industry influence issue Juárez labor land Latin American leaders leadership Lerdo Ley Lerdo liberal Library of Congress López Portillo Madero major Maximilian Mayan ment Mesoamerica mestizos Mexi Mexican history Mexican revolution Mexican-Americans Mexico City military million NAFTA North numerous Obregón Olmec organized party percent political population Porfirio Díaz president presidential Press Quetzalcoatl rebellion reforms regime region revolutionary rural Salinas Sandinistas Santa Anna sectors social society Southwest Spain Spaniards Spanish Teotihuacán territory Texas throughout tion Toltecs trade U.S. citizens United uprising Veracruz violence Zapatista Zedillo