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10,000 BCE
Huapalcalco
The history of the state of Hidalgo dates from the oldest archaeological record found in Hidalgo is an ax, found in Huapalcalco -
1301
CONQUEST
In the fourteenth century, the Mexicas settled. The Spanish conquest soon reached Hidalgo soil. to this region's proximity. -
1552
Mines
During New Spain, the silver mines of Mineral del Monte and Pachuca were discovered in 1552. -
Miners Protest
In 1776, Pedro Romero de Terreros tried to suppress the party and reduce wages. The miners protested, and this movement is taken as the first antecedent of strike movements in Mexico. -
Pedro Romero
In 1776, Pedro Romero de Terreros tried to suppress the party and reduce wages. The miners protested, and this movement is taken as the first precedent of the strike movements in Mexico. -
Insurgent uprising
The first insurgent uprising is produced by Julián Villagrán in Huichapan -
Grito de Dolores
Huichapan1812 Ignacio López Rayón, commemorates the "Cry of Dolores" here for the first time. -
Nicolas Bravo
In 1821, during the consummation, the insurgent generals Nicolás Bravo and Guadalupe Victoria arrived at Tulancingo -
Mexican Empire
After the end of independence, the First Mexican Empire was formed, in 1823 Pedro Espinosa, ruler of Pachuca, adhered to the Plan of Casa Mata and declared himself in favor of the First Federal Republic of Mexico. -
Agustin de Iturbide
Agustín de Iturbide remained in Tulancingo from April 3 to April 20, 1823, escorted by the forces of General Nicolás Bravo. -
Ideological differences
In 1828 ideological differences confronted Nicolás Bravo and Guadalupe Victoria. -
United States-Mexico War
During the United States-Mexico War there were some confrontations in Huejutla and Pachuca. -
War of reform
The War of Reform one of the last conflicts developed in Pachuca and Mineral del Monte -
Santiago Tapia
Félix María Zuloaga and Leonardo Márquez were defeated by the liberal Santiago Tapia and Colonel Porfirio Díaz -
Tepeji del Rio
Benito Juarez took his first trip to Tepeji del Rio . -
Crown of Mexico
The emperor Maximilian I took possession of the crown of Mexico. -
Pachuca
By President Benito Juárez, designating the city of Pachuca as the capital of the state. -
The Porfiriato
The Porfiriato was a period of stability and a lot of economic progress in Hidalgo, especially in the development of public works for the sanitation of cities such as Tula, Tulancingo and Pachuca. -
Mexican Revolution
During the Mexican Revolution, political instability did not allow the exercise of government by any of Hidalgo's three powers (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial). -
Nicolas Flores
Inauguration of Nicolás Flores, the three powers of government are established, historically this fact is considered as the resumption of the constitutional regime in the state of Hidalgo