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Timeline MX

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  • Spanish Conquest
    Aug 13, 1521

    Spanish Conquest

    La historia mexicana. (-). Conquista. -, de - Sitio web: http://lahistoriamexicana.mx/virreinato/conquista-de-mexico
    Hernán Cortés with an expedition arrived to Mexico and realized it was a beautiful country and called for troops and fight.
    Identify us nowadays because we treated some with didn't know like a god and he betrayed us and now we learn to know the people around you and protect your country.
  • Cuahtemoc Torture
    Nov 25, 1521

    Cuahtemoc Torture

    Foro de México. (2013). Ultimo Tlatoani. -, de - Sitio web: http://elforodemexico.com/archive/index.php/t-12866.html
    Cuahutemoc the last Tlatoani was tortured by the Spanish to found the gold.
    Identity because he resisted and died but did not tell them where the gold was because he loved his country and wanted to protect it till dead.
  • Day of  Guadalupe’s Virgin
    Dec 12, 1531

    Day of Guadalupe’s Virgin

    We celebrate the birth of Guadalupe’s Virgin the most important Virgin in Mexico.
    This day can be important and can form our identity in mexican’s culture because its the most iconic image of the catholic religión and with most worship in Mexico.
    periodistasdigitales . (2014). El 12 de diciembre, Día de la Guadalupana. 2016, de Plumas Libres Sitio web: http://plumaslibres.com.mx/2014/12/12/el-12-de-diciembre-dia-de-la-guadalupana/
  • Mexican Independence
    Sep 16, 1810

    Mexican Independence

    Gazeta Mexicana. (-). Diego Rivera. -, de - Sitio web: Gazeta Mexicana. (2016). Gasolinazo. -, de - Sitio web: http://www.gacetamexicana.com/pri-plantea-cero-programas-sociales-cero-seguro-popular-mega-gasolinazo/
    The war to fight for our rights against Spanish people
    Nowadays it gave us freedom, respect and we celebrate it.
  • The Battle of Puebla
    May 5, 1862

    The Battle of Puebla

    -. (2014). Batalla de Puebla. -, de - Sitio web: https://2012profeciasmayasfindelmundo.wordpress.com/2014/05/03/5-de-mayo-de-1862-batalla-de-puebla-mexico/
    French people tried to conquered Mexico
    But it forms our identity because we realized we can beat another country.
  • Porfirio Diaz
    Nov 24, 1876

    Porfirio Diaz

    Biografias y vidas. (-). Porfirio Diaz. -, de - Sitio web: http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/d/diaz_porfirio.htm
    Porfirio Diaz goberned 30 years, creating one the bests gobernments of mexico mexico, relatively. That is why we respect and show our pride to the mexican flag.
  • Mexican Revolution
    Nov 20, 1910

    Mexican Revolution

    MB. (-). Diego Rivera y la Revolución Mexicana. -, de - Sitio web: http://www.marcobeteta.com/home/diego-rivera/
    A revolution in Mexico where Zapata, Villa, Carranza, Madero fought against Porfirio Diaz.
    Identity today because the citizens can fight for their rights and remove a governor.
  • Mexican Miracle
    Jan 1, 1940

    Mexican Miracle

    The bases: the economic stability, deficit in the balance of payments, devaluations and other variables that achieve macroeconomic stability. The period in which the model managed in the national economy includes the six-year periods of Adolfo Ruiz Cortines, Adolfo López Mateos and Gustavo Díaz Ordaz.
    YouTube. (2011). El milagro mexicano. -, de - Sitio web: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0jJKYtuoOo
  • Day of heroic children
    Sep 13, 1947

    Day of heroic children

    Los Niños Héroes. (2016). Los Niños Héroes. 2016, de buscate Sitio web: http://www.buscate.com.mx/educativo/monografias-los-ninos-heroes-0006.jpg
    In this day 6 mexican young soldiers lost their lives trying to protect mexicans flag.
    That forms our identity because it represents honor to our country.
  • Mexico's flag
    Jan 10, 1968

    Mexico's flag

    Gobierno Mexicano. (2016). Banderas históricas. -, de - Sitio web: http://www.gob.mx/presidencia/articulos/banderas-historicas-de-mexico
    The story that Huitzilopoztli indicated Mexicas to look for the snake and eagle.
    It forms our flag that has been chosen the most beautiful several times.
  • Tlatelolco
    Oct 2, 1968

    Tlatelolco

    The movement of 68 was a university movement that was suppressed on October 2, 1968 and turned into what was the Tlatelolco slaughter.
    It marked the Mexicans because the government send to kill them, make our identity because we need to protect us.
    Wikipedia. (2016). Tlatelolco. -, de - Sitio web: https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movimiento_de_1968_en_México
  • Olympic Games
    Oct 12, 1968

    Olympic Games

    AM Queretaro. (2013). Juegos Olímpicos 68. -, de - Sitio web: http://amqueretaro.com/video/2013/10/12/video-breve-recorrido-a-los-juegos-olimpicos-en-mexico-1968
    Mexico hosted the Olympic games in 1968 after Tlatelolco occurred.
    Makes our identity because after a tragedy we raised and gave a good games.
  • 1985 Earthquake
    Sep 19, 1985

    1985 Earthquake

    Debate. (2016). A 31 años del terremoto. -, de - Sitio web: http://www.debate.com.mx/mexico/A-31-anos-de-la-tragedia-asi-fue-el-terremoto-del-85-20160919-0024.html
    19 September the earthquake happened
    It forms our identity because we helped each others and reconstructed the city and made us stronger.
  • World Cup Mexico 86
    May 31, 1986

    World Cup Mexico 86

    Secretaria de Cultura. (2013). Alemania vs Argentina. -, de - Sitio web: http://culturacolima.gob.mx/v2/el-partido-argentina-vs-alemania-final-de-la-copa-del-mundo-mexico-1986-candidato-a-patrimonio-deportivo-del-mundo/
    Mexico hosted World Cup the other one was in 1970, in this cup Argentina won with the Hand of God.
    Identity because everyone from other countries visited and loved the country, were proud because Mexico was a good host; nowadays tourists says we are excellent hosts.
  • Day of the murder of Colossio
    Mar 23, 1994

    Day of the murder of Colossio

    Guillermo Castellanos Guzman . (2014). El discurso de Colosio. 2016, de Diálogo Queretaro Sitio web: Guillermo Castellanos Guzman
    Tijuana, México
    In this day the candidate for president was murder with a shot when he was finallizing a campaing act.
    This fact can define be relevant because you can see how when someone is trying to make a change in the goverment it has its consequences.
  • Day of the death
    Nov 2, 2000

    Day of the death

    In this festivity we celebrate the deceased, our loved ones that are not here anymore. The culture and traditions are exposed in here.
    This is an important date and can define our identity because it shows our culture and traditions, also gathers family and friends,
    Phenelope Aldaz. (2016). Desfile del día de muertos. 2016, de El Universal Sitio web: http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/articulo/metropoli/cdmx/2016/11/10/gcdmx-realizara-cada-ano-el-desfile-del-dia-de-muertos
  • Enrique Peña Nieto elected president
    Dec 1, 2012

    Enrique Peña Nieto elected president

    Forbes. (2016). Power. -, de - Sitio web: http://www.forbes.com/profile/enrique-pena-nieto/
    The elections happened in 2012 and the country in majority choose EPN as president.
    Makes our identity because nowadays all the country hates him and he is sinking the country.
  • 43 Normalistas
    Sep 26, 2014

    43 Normalistas

    Excelsior. (2014). Ayotzinapa. -, de - Sitio web: http://www.excelsior.com.mx/nacional/2016/09/26/1119038#imagen-2
    43 estudiantes desaparecieron and there are still no answers of where are they.
    We all know that the government and organized crime are related.
  • Chapo Guzman Escaped
    Jul 11, 2015

    Chapo Guzman Escaped

    Peru. (2015). Chapo Fuga. -, de - Sitio web: http://peru.com/actualidad/internacionales/chapo-guzman-detalle-que-pudo-evitado-fuga-noticia-378298
    Chapo Guzman escaped from prison again in a big tunnel built down the prison.
    It showed us that the government works with drug dealer and narcos and they help each other.
  • Gasolinazo
    Jan 10, 2017

    Gasolinazo

    Gazeta Mexicana. (2016). Gasolinazo. -, de - Sitio web: http://www.gacetamexicana.com/pri-plantea-cero-programas-sociales-cero-seguro-popular-mega-gasolinazo
    The government told us that with "Leyes de Reforma" oil wouldn't go up.
    Makes us angry because we realize that we can't even trust in official treaties and the wants our money.

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