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  1. The History of Mexico by Burton Kirkwood, 2005-01-15
  2. The Imagined Underworld: Sex, Crime, and Vice in Porfirian Mexico City by James Alex Garza, 2009-07-01
  3. The Course of Mexican History by Michael Meyer, William Sherman, et all 2010-03-12
  4. Ancient Mexico & Central America: Archaeology and Culture History (Second Edition) by Susan Toby Evans, 2008-04-17
  5. Valencia County, New Mexico: History Through the Photographer's Lens by Margaret Espinosa McDonald, Richard Melzer, 2002-12
  6. Coronado's Land: Essays on Daily Life in Colonial New Mexico by Marc Simmons, 1996-11-01
  7. Roadside History of New Mexico (Roadside History Series) by Francis L. Fugate, 1989-08-01
  8. Mexico ABCs: A Book About the People and Places of Mexico (Country Abcs) by Heiman, Sarah, 2004-01
  9. Mexican History: A Primary Source Reader
  10. Eagles and Empire: The United States, Mexico, and the Struggle for a Continent by David A. Clary, 2009-07-28
  11. An Illustrated History of New Mexico by Thomas E. Chávez, 2002-07-15
  12. Mexico: From the Olmecs to the Aztecs (Sixth Edition)(Ancient Peoples and Places) by Michael D. Coe, Rex Koontz, 2008-09-08
  13. Colonial Blackness: A History of Afro-Mexico (Blacks in the Diaspora) by Herman L. Bennett, 2009-06-15
  14. The Mexican Economy, 1870-1930: Essays on the Economic History of Institutions, Revolution, and Growth (Social Science History)

41. Mexico History
MEXICO. Mexico's history extends back to the Mayas, the Toltecs, andthe Aztecs, among others. When Spain entered Tenochtitlan in
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BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... MEXICO Mexico's history extends back to the Mayas, the Toltecs, and the Aztecs, among others. When Spain entered Tenochtitlan in 1519, the days of the Aztecs were numbered. Spain captured the city (now the site of Mexico City itself) and, at its largest, the Spanish empire eventually came to include the land extending from California to Panama, and from the Caribbean to the Philippines. But as Spain weakened in the beginning of the 19th century, the desire for independence on the part of its colonists was heating up. Throughout the 19th and till the mid-20th centuries, dictators vied with reformers, puppets, or heroes for power. A colorful collection of politicians and statesmen have held power in Mexico and while the country has made huge strides economically and politically in the last half-century, it remains a country beset with problems including corruption, a damaged environment, an intermittent brain drain, and occasional guerilla activity on behalf of the Indian populations.

42. United States Probation Office District Of New Mexico History
In 1932, the average caseload for each of the 63 salaried probation officerswas 400. History of the District of New Mexico Probation Office The Judges.
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43. ABoUt WiSE FOoL NEW MeXIcO: HiStOry
In this way, Wise Fool New Mexico was born already possessing a rich and storiedhistory spanning 11 years of community and political arts activism.
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Wise Fool History In 1998, Amy Christian and Alessandra Ogren, two artists from Wise Fool Puppet Intervention, a giant puppet and street theatre company based in the San Francisco Bay Area, moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico and joined forces with Robbie Ann Pino and Jaime Smith to create Wise Fool New Mexico. In this way, Wise Fool New Mexico was born already possessing a rich and storied history spanning 11 years of community and political arts activism. Wise Fool Puppet Intervention began with the creation and appearance of four giant puppets at a Hiroshima Day Action at Livermore Weapons Laboratory in August of 1989. At the time, street theatre and giant puppetry were a relatively unheard of and innovative form of protest which caught the attention of media and fellow activist alike. Wise Fool grew quickly in popularity and participation. We were called on often by a wide range of activist and community groups to bring our highly visible images to their events, drawing media attention to the vital issues being addressed. All this excitement drove the principle artists to form a company to further bridge the worlds of art and activism, teaching activists to use art in protest, making a place for social issues and folk arts in the "Art World" and continuing the dialogue between art and lives of ordinary people.

44. Mexico History
mexico history. History Mexico’s earliest known civilization was the Olmecin the second century BC, which reached its height about 1200 BC.
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45. Mexico: History And Cultures, Cal Poly Pomona Library
mexico history AND CULTURES.
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Mesomerican (Aztec, Maya, Olmec, etc.) civilizations are described with excellent photographs of ancient structures. WWW-VL : History of Mexico
This comprehensive site includes maps, biographies, bibliographies, and full text articles on all aspects of Mexico history, culture, and peoples. Lanic Mexico Reference Desk
From the Latin American Information Network Center, University of Texas, the Mexico page includes links for History and the Humanities. NAFTA
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46. Cabo San Lucas Mexico History
History of Los Cabos. Cabo San Lucas History. The 16th of Septemberis a very special day in Mexico. It's Mexico's Independence Day.
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Hernan Cortes sat in his headquarters on the Isthmus of Tecuantepec scheming about what he might conquer next. Bingo! A shipwreck survivor reported an island ten sailing days north that was populated by Amazons and was rich in gold and pearls. That sounded to Hernan like the fabled island of California ruled by the Amazonian Queen, Califia. He fairly drooled at the thought. "Andale, hombres", he told his ship builder, "get on with it".
In 1535, with three galleons and a compliment of over 600 men and women, Hernan sailed into a tranquil bay which he promptly named Santa Cruz. It didn't take him long to figure out that there weren't no gold and there weren't no Amazons, neither. He packed up and sailed south for the last time.
But there were pearls in the waters around Santa Cruz. Sebastian Vizcaino set up a pearl fishing colony there in 1596 knowing full well that he was certain to become a wealthy man. He found a few pearls, but not enough to support his expedititon; he also found a whole bunch of unsociable Indians. The only thing Sebastian got out of his misguided tour was an excellent chart of the Mar de Cortes. The only thing California got out of Sebastian's misguided greed was a new name for the pearl-less bay: La Paz.
During that period, Spanish merchant marine interests had established a trade route from Luzon in the Philippines to Acapulco in the south of New Spain. They were transporting ton upon ton of oriental silk and spices; along with Mexican gold and silver with which to buy the treasures. The Spanish monarch loved the silk and spices; English pirates became inpassioned over the silver and gold.

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The hermit of La Cueva an obscure character in New mexico history New Mexico -ASK US columns The Butterfield Overland Mail -stitching the country together
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48. New Mexico History
New Mexico's state history, forts, ghost towns, overviews, photos, andtimelines. New mexico history Guide picks. New Mexico's state
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49. Mexico History
Mexico's History. MEXICO, MAINE, IS 150 YEARS OLD THIS YEAR OF 1968.LIKE FABLED ROME, MEXICO IS BUILT ON HILLS. IT IS A BEAUTIFUL
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Mexico's History MEXICO, MAINE, IS 150 YEARS OLD THIS YEAR OF 1968. LIKE FABLED ROME, MEXICO IS BUILT ON HILLS. IT IS A BEAUTIFUL AND PLEASANT COMMUNITY AND VERY QUIET, COMPARED WITH THE TOWN (RUMFORD) ACROSS THE RIVER. ITS HISTORY IS MAINLY THE HISTORY OF ITS PEOPLE. FLOODS AND THE BUILDING OF BRIDGES HAVE BEEN, AND STILL ARE, THE MAIN THEME OF CONVERSATION. BY E.G. KIMBALL *HISTORY TAKEN FROM THE LEWISTON SUN JOURNAL APRIL 27, 1968 Home Town Information Town Office Elected Officials The River Valley Rumford Maine Dixfield Maine River Valley Connection Information Chamber of Commerce Local Business History Travel ... Proud History

50. Morelia Michoacan Mexico History And Culture
Morelia is the capital city of the state of Michoacán and lies in the northeastportion of the state approximately 315 km west of Mexico City and 367 History.
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51. New Mexico History Timeline Poster | Museum Of New Mexico | Santa Fe
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52. Our New Mexico - History Facts & Trivia
Our New mexico history, Facts Trivia, Simmons, Marc. New Mexico AnInterpretive History. Rev. ed. Smith, Toby. New Mexico Odyssey.
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53. Mexico: History
Click to go to text menu. You are here History, Mexico. The 20,000year historyof the present Mexican territory includes only 2,000 years of urban life.
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54. Mexico History Store
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55. Eisenstein In Mexico
History of the film and plans to restore it.
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57. CAMPECHE MEXICO HISTORY
Brief history of Campeche, Mexico. Travel Information for the YucatanPeninsula Mexico. CAMPECHE HISTORY. PRINT. Campeche is located
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Brief history of Campeche, Mexico.
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CAMPECHE HISTORY
Campeche is located on the southeast part of the Mexican Republic. It is bounded on the north and northeast by Yucatan, on the east by Quintana Roo and Belize, on the south by Guatemala, on the southwest by Tabasco. On the west and northwest side is the Gulf of Mexico. Campeche has an area of 56,114 sq. km. (21,665 sq. mi.) including 288 islands and has two kinds of climate: the humid warm and the sub-humid warm. The sub-humid warm climate has periods of rain in the summer and beginning of fall. The dry season is characterized by the convergence of warm winds from the east and the southwest. The humid warm climate is prevalent in the southwest part of the state. The City of Campeche, which is also a port in the Gulf of Mexico, is the capital of the state. It is located 196 km southeast of Merida by the federal highway 180, and 471 km northeast of Villahermosa by the federal highways 186, 261 and 180. The village of Can-Pech was believed to have been founded around the third century A.D. . On October 4, 1540, the Spanish founded the village of San Francisco de Campeche., under the leadership of Francisco de Montejo "El Mozo". During the 16 - 18 centuries, San Francisco de Campeche was converted and became a popular port of commercial trade on the Peninsula of Yucatan.

58. Mexico History
Pope John Paul II visits Mexico for the fifth time, Juán Diego Cuauhtlacoatzinbecomes the first Amerindian to be canonized in church history.
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59. Mexico: A Brief History - Part 1
Offers a directory of preColumbian history. Find archaeological sites and learn about the Aztecs, the Maya, the Olmecs, and the Zapotecs. The complete and independent online guide to mexico, plus Accommodations, Activities, Business, Culture, Real Estate · General Info. · history. · Holidays. · Maps
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To put into perspective the developments of the early civilizations,
we compare events in Mexico with those in the city of Rome.
Rise of the Olmecs in San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán and La Venta. Colossal stone heads and fine stone sculptures produced.
Rome founded by Romulus and Remus (according to legend). Monte Albán founded on a mountain looking over three valleys. The mountain top was leveled to build the city. Servian Wall built around Rome's seven hills;
Foundation of Roman Republic by Brutus Via Appia built, the main road to Greece, 350miles (560 km) long; First aqueduct in Rome (Aqua Appia) 1st Punic War (v Carthage) Sicily is first Province of Rome;
2nd Punic War (v Hannibal) Rome dominates Western Med Rise of Teotihuacán as a major city with up to 50,000 inhabitants.
First paved streets in Rome;
3rd Punic War, Carthage destroyed Earliest recorded dates produced at Izapa Third Servile war - revolt of slaves under Spartacus;
First Triumvirate (three rulers) - Pompeii, Caesar, Crassus City destroyed by Great Fire of Rome; Pompeii and Herculaneum destroyed by eruption of Vesuvius;

60. World History Archives: Estados Unidos Mexicanos (Mexico)
the workingclass history of mexico. Documents for the social history of mexico. The history of the IT, media, and
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Estados Unidos Mexicanos (Mexico)
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