Mexico

Mexico History

  • 1000 BCE

    Indigenous Peoples

    Indigenous Peoples
    A series of ancient civilizations made their home in Mexico, including the Olmecs, Aztecs, Zapotecs and Maya. The Olmecs are believed to have created their civilization around 1000 BC and the Maya continued until the Spanish arrived in Mexico.
  • 1519

    Colonialism

    Colonialism
    Spain controlled Mexico for 300 years beginning with conquistador Hernando Cortes; Mexico was called "New Spain". A strong social hierarchy was established and Mexico became a resource hub.
  • Independence Fight Begins

    Independence Fight Begins
    In 1810, Miguel Hidalgo led the first of several fights for independence.
  • Independence Won

    Independence Won
    In 1821, Mexico finally won independence. However, they then entered a period of political losses and instability.
  • Instablity

    Instablity
    Between 1833-1855, presidential administrations cycled quickly. Caudillos - local warlords - had main regional authority. Central America also opted out of Mexican rule/unity, showing the disunity and lack of legitimacy possessed by the Mexican government.
  • Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo

    Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo
    In 1848, the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo ended the Mexican-American War. The U.S. received most of the midwest as part of the Mexican Cession - New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, California and Colorado. Texas had already become an American state in 1845.
  • The Porfiriato

    The Porfiriato
    From 1876-1911, dictator Porfirio Diaz ruled via military coup. His oligarchy was filled with cientificos, advisers who believed in improving science/economy. Although it was stable, the gap between rich and poor increased and the presidency became a dictatorship.
  • Revolution of 1910

    Revolution of 1910
    Revolution of reformers - caudillos fought each other.
    1. Emiliano Zapata led peasant uprising (central/S)
    2. Francisco Villa controlled military (N)
    Francisco Madero ultimately became elected president
  • Constitution of 1917

    Constitution of 1917
    Guaranteed agrarian reform, social security, unions + workplace health regulations, etc.
    Limited power of foreign investors
    Anticlericalism - opposition to power of church
    **women cannot vote until 1958
  • Calles/PRI

    Calles/PRI
    Plutarco Elias Calles took control from 1924-1928.
    Established the PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party)
    Sexenio - each president has one 6-yr. term, other leaders = powerful positions
  • Lazaro Cardenas

    Lazaro Cardenas
    Controlled Mexico from 1934-1940
    Ejidos - collective land grants taken from wealthy and given to be worked by peasants (ejidatarios = recipients)
    PEMEX - nationalized oil industry
    Import Substitution Industrialization - high tariffs to protect local goods
  • Clientelism to Oil

    Clientelism to Oil
    Lasted in its worst from 1940-1982
    Clientelism - informal policymaking in which a more powerful official ("patron") offers resources in exchange for support/services of less powerful citizens ("clients")
    Very corrupt; much preferential treatment and inequality
  • Neoliberalism

    Neoliberalism
    From 1982-2000, major reforms took place under presidents Madrid and Salinas
    Neoliberalism - free markets, free trade and limited governmental economic intervention
    NAFTA = 1994; eliminated trade barriers between USA/Canada/Mexico
  • Rebellion in Chiapas

    Rebellion in Chiapas
    Represented general political instability - economic crisis, PRI candidate is assassinated, etc.
    Rebellion - Zapatistas took 4 towns in Chiapas to demand land, democracy, repeal of NAFTA and recognition of indigenous people
  • President Vicente Fox

    President Vicente Fox
    Fox was the first non-PRI president in 71 years - represented the PAN (National Action Party) instead
    Represented questioning of PRI power monopoly - wanted opposition parties, fairer elections, responsive officials, etc.
  • President Enrique Peña Nieto

    President Enrique Peña Nieto
    Current president Enrique Peña Nieto was elected in 2012
    He is a member of the PRI