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Counter-guerrilla measures during the second empire
Learn about the laws and systems in place to combat rebels, and how they impacted Julián Ríos's life.
The term "history" refers to the study and recording of previous events. Prehistoric times are those that occurred before the development of written records. "History" is a catch-all phrase that includes not only events of the past but also their recollection, study, collecting, presentation, and interpretation.
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Learn about the laws and systems in place to combat rebels, and how they impacted Julián Ríos's life.
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At the beginning of 1865, new colonization bases were announced, recognizing the Mexican Empire's goal of attracting North American settlers eager to relocate to Mexico and cultivate uncultivated territories.
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Diego Hernández was charged with using copal in healing rites in October 1679 after being accused of it by a mulatto. This is how the tale develops.
Cuisine
When viewed as texts, cookbooks have the potential to be deceiving. But, when viewed within the context of the time in which they were written, you can learn a great deal about how preferences and possibilities evolved.
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Gabriela Brimmer was a Mexican activist and writer who fought for the rights of people with disabilities. Google chose to dedicate its doodle to Gabriela Brimmer in honor of her work.
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In this article, we will take a very brief look at the history of heroic journalism in Mexico to highlight an exemplary battle that we believe is not sufficiently known.
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Mexican poet Ignacio Ramirez was born on June 22, 1818, in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, and died on June 15, 1879, in Mexico City.
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The notion of mentalities—used more commonly in the plural than in the singular—acquired significant diffusion and importance within the Western academic world throughout the seventies and eighties of the 20th century.
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Google dedicated today's doodle to Julio Ramón Ribeyro, one of Latin America's most important writers, known for his powerful social criticism.
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On February 14, 1530, the Spaniards killed the last Cazonci. This act provoked the uprising of the Purépecha people, according to the legend, Eréndira's daughter Tangáxoan Tzíntzicha, was the leader during the rebellion.
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Read on to find out more about the political and economic repercussions of the cottonseed oil business in 19th-century Mexico, as well as the debates that surrounded it.
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Huehuetéotl is a sculpture of the old god of fire represented in the manner shown in the Central Highlands, where it originated. In the head it sustains a brazier that takes carved designs in crosses with a circle inside it, alluding to the four directions of the universe.
Science
To learn how the physicist, philosopher, theologian, inventor, alchemist, and mathematician Isaac Newton, changed universal history, read this article.
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The wide diversity of animal species in the offering dedicated to Huitzilopochtli Echinoderms from the Mexican Pacific coast is evidence of Mexica power.
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A stable and solid Executive Power was sought to emanate from the newly independent country with the approval of Congress. On July 21, 1822, the coronation of Agustín de Iturbide, first considered a hero of Independence and then a traitor to the country, took place.
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The scientific version of the archaeoastronomer Jesús Galindo Trejo, affirms that this fact could have been interpreted as a divine manifestation. The International Day of the Moon is commemorated on July 20.