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General Pancho Siesta Knowledge.

The Young, New, Mexican Puppeteer:- Mexico note maker Penguin Person.

Mexico and Mexican history.

 

Hello Buddy... I bet you have all seen those spaghetti western films, yes?....

They always seem to include a Mexican revolution and always refer to an El President. But who really were the Presidents of the time and how long was the revolution? Well you can find them below in the list and some more interesting facts about my country that I take notes of.

Mexico has had a really long and varied history and is not all sleepy villages in the desert, all that stuff you see in the films... (Those western films and were actually shot in Spain, with many Italian actors).

There are rainforests and lush vegetation, as well as desert areas in the north of the country (Lower California is still part of Mexico there).

In the old days Mexico had a civilisation to rival the ancient Egyptians called the Aztecs. Today she is the fifth largest producer of crude oil in the world and if it were not for the many revolutions and government changes probably today she would have been the largest. But that is history and what makes history so interesting. Enjoy my page. It will be added to when I finish my little sleep (Siesta in Spanish). Adios for now.

 

My history notes

1000-500BC Zapotec civilisation in southern Mexico (Monte Alban area). 800-400BC The First known `American Indian` peoples called the Olmec emerged in the Mexico area.

 

900-300BC After First originating around 2000BC in the Yucatan Peninsula A Strong Maya civilisation was in existence.

 

900-1200AD The Toltec civilisation dominated the area from their Capital at Tula.

 

1100-1200AD Aztec civilisation emerged from The American Indian peoples Migrating Southwards to Mexico and dominated the central plateau region to wage continual war with the neighbouring tribes and eventually subjugate the region.

Their Capital City of Tenochtitlan (built around 1325) was an area the Aztecs reclaimed from marshlands on an island in the middle of lake Texcoco and is now the site of present day Mexico City. As (like the Ancient Egyptians) they built Pyramids and temples. Here they worshiped the Sun (as giver of all life and this Sun-God they called Tonatiuh.The Aztecs practised in human sacrifices (cutting out hearts,drowning or beheading their victims) to win `Gods` favour, ensure good harvests and fortune.

 

1517 Fernandez de Cordeoba was the first European to explore Mexico.

 

1519-1521 Hernan Cortes led the conquistadors into the Aztec territory. The Aztec king Montezuma II believed Cortes to be the God Quetzalcoatl, but in 1520 rebelled against the conquistadors. The Spanish overthrew the Aztec King, killing him (1520) and captured the capital city (1521) to turn Mexico into a Spanish Colony to be officially announced as the Spanish vice-royalty of `New Spain` in 1535.The native population was decimated by disease brought to the New World by the New conquerors and numbers reduced to a Million or so, from originally some twenty-plus Millions.

 

1810 Unsuccessful Revolt by Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costillo to repressive and vicious Spanish rule.

 

1821 Mexico declared independence General Augustin de Ituride (becoming the first Emperor of Mexico) with Landowner and Church support.

 

1822 General Augustin de Ituride formally proclaims himself Emperor and overthrows a weak government.

 

1823 Republicans seized power declaring a republic in 1824.

 

1832 Santa Anna (Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna) becomes President.

 

War with the State of Texas (annexed in 1845 by the USA but still claimed by Mexico) escalated into the 1846-1848 Mexican War with the United States, after the USA was refused leave to purchase California and New Mexico. General Zachary Taylor invaded New Mexico and eventually in 1847 the Mexican capital fell to the USA forces. The USA then bought full and clear title to Texas, California and New Mexico for $15 million under the treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo which ended the war but saw Mexico losing half of it’s recognised territory.

 

1855 Civil war began to overthrow Santa Anna.

 

1858-1861 Forces led by Benito Juarez (Liberal) won the War Of Reform. However in 1864 conservatives with French assistance and troops, installed Maximillian of Austria as Emperor.

 

1867 Republican rule was restored Benito Juarez became President. French troops withdraw from Mexico and Maximillian shot by the Republicans.

 

1876 Porfirio Diaz became President after an armed rebellion.

 

1910 Rebellion (Mexican Revolution).

 

1911 Francisco Madero became President.

 

1913 General Huerta replaces the weak leadership with a dictatorship. United States intervention in the revolution. Allied with the Army of Carranza U.S. troops fought the peasant armies of Pancho Villa and Zapata.

 

1929 The Institutional Revolutionary Party formed.

 

1920-1930 Major Social and land Reforms leading to Liberal reforms, economic growth and better relations with the United States after World War Two.

 

Mexico rulers in history.

Aztec

1440 Montezuma I

1502-1520 Montezuma II

 

Mexico Ruler

1521 - Hernan Cortes Spanish Conquistador

 

1535 - Country Made Vice-royalty of 'New Spain'

 

1821 - General Augustin de Ituride (Emporer)

 

1832 - Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (President)

 

1858 - Benito Juarez (President)

 

1864 - Maximillian of Austria (Emporer)

 

1867 - Benito Juarez (President)

 

1876 - Porfirio Diaz (President)

 

1910 - Mexican Revolution (1910-1940)

 

1911 - Francisco Madero

 

1913 - General Huerta (Dictator)

 

1915 - Venustiano Carranza (President)

 

1920 - Alvaro Obregon (President)

 

1924 - General Plutarco Calles (President)

 

1928 - Emilio Gil (President)

 

1930 - Ortis Rubio (President)

 

1932 - Rodrigez (President)

 

1934 - Lazaro Cardenas (President)

 

1939 - Avila Camacho (President)

 

1940 Mexican Revolution End (1910-1940)

 

Prime Minister Institutional Revolutionary Party

 

1946 - Miguel Valdes

 

1952 - Aldolfo Cortines

 

1958 - Aldolfo Mateos

 

1964 - Gustavo Ordaz

 

1970 - Luis Alvarez

 

1976 - Jose Pacheo

 

1982 - Miguel Hurtado

 

1988 - Carlos Gortari

 

1994 - Ernesto de Leon

 

2000 - Ernesto Zedillo

 

2000 - Vicente Fox Quesada

 

2006 - Felipe Calderon Hinojosa

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