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Mexicans
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Mexican burrowing toad
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Mexican Revolution
Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) PORFIRIO DÍAZ FRANCISCO MADERO VICTORIANO HUERTA 1917 MEXICAN CONSTITUTION AFTERMATHS BIBLIOGRAPHY Scholars have long debated whether the Mexican Revolution was a social revolution, a civil war, a nationalist movement, a struggle for unrealized liberal... Read more |
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Mexican Cession
MEXICAN CESSION (1848) The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo was the peace treaty between the United States and Mexico that officially ended the Mexican War (1846–1848). The conflict lasted until the treaty was signed on February 2, 1848, in Guadalupe Hidalgo, a city in south central Mexico near... Read more |
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Juan OGorman
Juan O'Gorman 1905-82, Mexican architect. Trained by Villagran Garcia, O'Gorman produced designs adapting the International style to Mexican requirements. O'Gorman's most notable work is the University Library, Mexico City (1952), with its elaborate, fantastic mosaic facade.... Read more |
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Lazaro Cardenas
L ÁZAROC ÁRDENAS Born: May 21, 1895 Jiquilpán de Juárez, Michoacán, Mexico Died: October 19, 1970 Mexico City, Mexico Mexican president and revolutionary Lázaro Cárdenas was a Mexican revolutionary leader and president. During his... Read more |
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Chicanos
Chicanos ETHNONYMS: The term Chicano is used to refer to Mexican Americans born in the United States and as a generic ethnic name for Mexicans in general. Regional names include Californios (California), Hispanos (New Mexico), Tejanos (Texas), and Tucsoneses... Read more |
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Molotov
Molotov Heavy metal group The Mexican rap-metal quartet Molotov, like the bomb of the same name, burst onto the Spanish-language rock scene in the mid-1990s with an explosive mix of hard-driving rock, rapid-fire rap, funk, and traditional Mexican influences, combined with controversial,... Read more |
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Nogales
Nogales , city (1990 pop. 19,489), Santa Cruz co., S Ariz. on the Mexican border with its adjacent city, Nogales (1990 pop. 105,873), Sonora, NW Mexico. There are copper, silver, and lead mines. Skirmishes occurred in Nogales against Pancho Villa in 1916. Industrial development, primarily between... Read more |
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Mariano Arista
Mariano Arista , 1802-55, Mexican general and president (1851-53). A royalist in the revolt against Spain, he later joined Agustín de Iturbide. He fought in the Mexican army that tried to put down the Texas revolt (1836). In command of the army in N Mexico in the Mexican War, he was defeated... Read more |
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