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Tonight at 6 in the SHS Auditorium

Mexico

Spanish Conquest• Conquistadors – conquerors

• Hernán Cortés Arrived in 1519 – approx. 500 soldiers

• Aztecs Montezuma – 25,000,000 just in the capital Advanced cities / warring nation

How were the Spanish able to conquer that many Aztecs in such a short period of time with so few Spaniards?

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Cortes did this and

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Look out for black holes!!!

Quetzalcoatl• light skin, red hair, and light eyes

• Would come to earth during the end times

• Would come by way of the sea

Spanish superiority • Weapons made of iron

• Metal armor

• Cannons

• Ships

• Horses

• Disease

• Captives from the Caribbean and neighboring tribes

Tenochtitlan

Spanish Conquest Complete

Conquered Aztecs in 1521Destroys TenochtitlanCurrent site of Mexico City

Essay Quiz•How were the Spanish able to conquer the Aztecs in such a short period of time with such a small force?

It’s Complicated

Spain began to colonize…

Encomienda System was created.Haciendas – Large estates owned by conquistadors and worked by Indians.

Profits would benefit the land owner and Spain in the form of taxes.

Early Social Organization• Peninsulares

From Spain and moved to the Americas

• Criollos Spanish ancestry born in Americas

• MestizosMixed blood

• Indians

Social Classes• Very few are Peninsulares

Very wealthy and have all the power and land.

• Most people are Mestizos.They are poor and cannot own land.

Independence? • Hidalgo issued his Grito de Dolores, or “Cry of Dolores,” calling for…

• The end of Spanish rule

• The redistribution of land

• Racial equality.

• He fails and is executed along with other revolutionaries.

Independence• Royalists felt that independence would bring them more power.

• On August 24, 1821, they signed the Treaty of Córdoba, which made Mexico an independent constitutional monarchy. This had an emperor, not a democracy.

Independence Day isSeptember 16th

Independence• Less rights were given to those at the bottom of the social system.

• Wealthy Peninsulares still owned all land and hold all power.

Did the revolution of 1810 fix the issues in Mexico?

Discuss with a partner

Revolution

1910 – 1920

Mexican Revolution 1910 – 1920• An attempt to overthrow the dictator, Porfirio Díaz He ruled from 1876 – 1911 Made progress for the country Inequality still exists

• A 10 year civil war followed.

Pancho Villa

The result of the revolution was a DEMOCRATIC republic

Oh… and lots of destruction.

Discuss with a partner• Describe the road to Democracy for Mexico.

• How does this path differ from America’s path?

Mexico’s Economy

Mexico Oil ReformCurrent President Pena Nieto pushing for reformHe wants to open the industry to private investors.

Foreign investors would bring the kinds of technology needed to tap the billions of unattainable oil in the country.

Impacts of privatizing This would lead to competition and cheaper oil!!!

Opens the door for U.S investors

Could limit cash flow to the Mexican government.

Drug Trafficking • 10 Billion dollar industry

• Divisions among rival drug cartels leads to violence in areas that overlap.

47,515 had died in drug war violence between Dec. 1, 2006, and Sept. 11

• Use of terrorism to maintain control Beheadings, car bombs, kidnappings

• Government Corruption Those who oppose are threatened or assassinated

Drug Trafficking – Why Mexico?• Weak local and State governments

• Increased international success combating drug smuggling in Colombia and the Caribbean

• Increased drug consumption in Mexico

• Ease of buying guns in the U.S and transporting them to Mexico.

NAFTA• North American Free Trade Agreement(NAFTA) 1993/1994This lifted tariffs and trade blocks between the U.S, Canada, and Mexico.

Maquiladoras• Assemble products almost exclusively for U.S.

• Spurred economic growth along U.S. border

• Employ 1,000,000+

• Changed appearance of northern cities

MexicanTourism

Tourism

Quiz L2 – 12pts• What were the four classes in Mexico’s early colonial period?

• What is a Maquiladora?

• What is NAFTA? How has it impacted the economy of Mexico and the U.S?

• How were the Spanish able to conquer the Aztecs so easily?

Geography of Mexico

Regions of Mexico• Heartland Region

• Gulf Coastal Plain

• Yucatán Peninsula

• Northern Pacific Coast

• Southern Pacific Coast

Northern Pacific Coast

Southern Pacific Coast

Gulf Coastal Plain

Yucatán Peninsula

Heartland Region

Northern Pacific Coast• Baja California

Peninsula

• Tijuana

• Illegal Immigration

• Maquilladoras

Southern Pacific Coast• Sierra Madre del Sur

• Tourism Acapulco Puerto Vallarta

Acapulco

Gulf Coastal Plain• Fossil fuels

Natural gas Oil

On Gulf Coastal Plain Under Gulf of Mexico

• Hurricane Zone

Yucatán Peninsula• Limestone bedrock

Porous Creates caverns sinkholes

• Mayans Their civilization spread

here

• Tourism Cancún

Heartland Region• Plateau

An area of high, flat land

• Densely populated area

• Mexico City

U.S vs. Mexico

City Population

Mexico City - 8,658,576New York - 8,143,197

GDP (per capita)

Mexico $12,800U. S $45,800

Life Expectancy

Mexico - 75 yearsU.S - 78 yearsGrowth rate

Mexico - 1.14%U.S - .88%

Population

Mexico - 109,955,400U.S - 303,824,640