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Page 1: 10.2 History and Culture Pg. 224. Early Mexico Early people belonged to many cultures and each had their own language. Most were hunter-gatherers. Main

10.2 History and Culture

Pg. 224

Page 2: 10.2 History and Culture Pg. 224. Early Mexico Early people belonged to many cultures and each had their own language. Most were hunter-gatherers. Main

Early Mexico Early people belonged to many

cultures and each had their own language.

Most were hunter-gatherers. Main crops were beans, corn,

peppers, and squash. Grew them together in the same

fields, called milpa.

Page 3: 10.2 History and Culture Pg. 224. Early Mexico Early people belonged to many cultures and each had their own language. Most were hunter-gatherers. Main

Continued Indian civilizations included: Maya, Olmec,

Toltec, and Zapotec. Very complex and accomplished.

The last was the Aztec. Aztec built an empire in what is now central and southern Mexico.

Capital City, Tenochtitlan, occupied an island in a lake (near Mexico City)

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The Colonial Period 1519 a band of Spanish adventurers

landed on the eastern coast of Mexico.

Called Conquistadors or Conquerors. Formed alliances with tribes who

didn’t like the Aztec. Small pox arrived with the Spanish.

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Continued American Indians had no resistance

to it. Killed many, and weakened the Aztec’s.

Spaniards captured the Aztec capital.

Spanish called the area New Spain. Built Mexico City on Tenochtitlan.

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Tenochtitlan

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Continued Desire for Gold and Silver had been

a major motive for the Spanish. Spanish organized the land into

haciendas – large estates usually owned by wealthy families by worked by peasants (Indians).

Roman Catholic Priests tried to convert AI to Christianity.

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Mexican Hacienda

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Mexico since Independence Rapid, sometimes violent political

change.

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Independence and Revolution 1810 Mexicans began to revolt

against Spanish rule. 1821 won independence. A few powerful families still

controlled the economy and the government.

1848 Mexico lost its northern territory to the U.S.

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Continued Most Mexicans remained poor. Led to the Mexican Revolution,

which lasted from 1910 to 1920. President ruled like a dictator and

held most of the power. Many foreign owned companies

were forced out.

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Continued Result of the revolution – land

reform. Large haciendas were broken up and given to peasant villages.

New land system was not very successful.

In 1992 the farmers were allowed to sell their land.

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Modern Mexico Since 1990 Mexico had again

opened its economy to foreign business.

Increasingly urban. ¾ of Mexicans now live in towns and

cities. In 1992 the U.S., Canada, and

Mexico signed NAFTA.

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Continued NAFTA – lowered trade barriers

between the three countries. Manufacturing in Mexico had

expanded. Tourism has become increasingly

important. Acapulco, Cancun and Mazatlan.