The Farmers of the Valley of Anahuac & the Defeat by
the
Mexica : The underpinnings of the Aztec Empire began with
the defeats by the Mexica and the development of the Anahuac
Valley, later known as the Valley of Mexico, and the integration
of the Toltec people and the Aztecs into an integrated social and
community structure. This 6 page paper provides a narrative
view of the peasantry during the defeat by the Mexica and
considers the early social, political and structural changes that
occurred as a result of the initiation of the Aztec Empire.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. Aztecmex.wps Changes
In Womens Roles Under Mexican Colonialism :
A 4 page paper discussing how the roles of women changed as
Mexico moved into its colonial period in the early 18th century.
Prior to the arrival of the Spaniards, Mexicos society was one
of informal polygamy and all worked for the good of the group
to which they belonged. Soon after the arrival of the Christians,
however, women had been assigned all the duties of maintaining
home and family and were married to men who had absolute
mental and legal control over them. Bibliography lists 5
sources. MexWome2.wps
Mexico's Educational System : A 10 page paper that
provides
an overview of Mexico's educational systems and a review of
background in the development of their primary and secondary
school programs. This paper demonstrates that their are major
issues hindering reform efforts, including the more than 100
indigenous communities with different languagues and different
cultures. Bilbiography lists 7 souces. Mexedu.wps
The Mexican Revolution : A 16
page research paper that
gives an overview of this turbulent period in Mexican history.
The writer argues that the leaders of the Mexican Revolution
were just as courageous, just as idealistic and just as patriotic as
the leaders of the American Revolution. Like the early U.S.
leaders, they also were not in total agreement as to their vision
of how their country's future should be accomplished; however,
the Mexican leaders lacked the administrative skills and
experience that enabled their U.S. counterparts to compromise
and form an effective government. Consequently, the history of
revolution in Mexico was much more turbulent than that of the
U.S. and was marked by successive revolts. Bibliography lists
12 sources. Mexirev.wps
Pancho Villa / Mexican Hero : In 5 pages, the
author
discusses the Mexican Revolutionary hero, Pancho Villa. He
was instrumental in the conflict between Mexico and the United
States in the early 1900s. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Panchov.wps
Alan Knights The Mexican Revolution : This 9
page paper
takes a critical look at Alan Knights The Mexican Revolution.
Also included is a discussion on reporting of history and the
view of another author concerning Knights book. Bibliography
lists 2 sources. SA16Nite.wps
Mexico & Her Political Turmoil : A 4 page
report on
Mexican President Zedillo and the many socio-economic
problems that country had experienced under his administration
(covers the fall of the Peso and more). Bibliography lists 4
sources. Latiname.wps
The Zapatista Revolution / New Years, 1994 : A 25
page
paper that looks at the New Year's Day 1994 Zapatista
revolution, the history leading up to the revolution, the
revolutionaries, the Mexican government's response, and the
U.S. response, with a look at the Zapatistas today. Bibliography
lists 22 sources. Zapatist.wps
Woodrow Wilson / Intervention In Mexico : A 4 page
research paper exploring Woodrow Wilson's reasons for
intervening in Mexico in 1914 and again in 1916. Mexico was
involved in an internal revolution during those years, which
affected the economic status of the United States in Mexico.
Bibliography included. Wilson.wps
Colonization Of Texas : A 4 page research report on
the
Colonization of Texas in 1824. At that time, Mexico wanted to
prohibit the encroachment of its territories by the pioneers
moving West. They offered an agreement of three conditions to
any Anglos who wanted to settle there. Conflict erupted and
Texas eventually gained its independence from Mexico.
Bibliography included. Texas.wps
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