Globalization

History of Globalization

  • 36 BCE

    Use of the zero

    Use of the zero
    When other civilizations discovered Mayan culture, they could see that the Maya used zero for the first time. After that, the Arabs made the zero as we know it.
  • Oct 12, 1492

    Discovery of America

    Discovery of America
    With the discovery of America, many customs and traditions of Europe were brought, some examples are religion, food and government. The Catholicism is still in force.
  • Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution
    The industrial revolution was important for the inventions that emerged at that time, for example, the steam engine and business between nations.
  • Porfiriato

    Porfiriato
    With the Porfirio Díaz government, a lot of technology was brought to Mexico and a lot of business was done with France; an example of this technology is the train.
  • Creation of color television

    Creation of color television
    A Mexican man invented a chromoscopic adapter for television devices, this was the device that would change the way we will watch the programs and was the pioneer of cameras, smart TVs and other devices.
  • End of the World War II

    End of the World War II
    After World War II, many aerial vehicles were created, an example is helicopters. Also, many technology was discovered.
  • Creation of the United Nations

    Creation of the United Nations
    The United Nations was created to maintain order and avoid a war in all the nations of the world, working as a mediator.
  • Internet creation

    Internet creation
    With its creation, there was a great deal of rapid communication between countries, which streamlined business and conversations.
  • FTA

    FTA
    With the creation of the Free Trade Agreement, many countries were able to trade with each other. This brought us products from many different countries with lower prices.
  • Facebook creation

    Facebook creation
    With two billion active people per month, it is the most popular social network in the world, allowing people to meet from other parts of the world, sharing customs and traditions.