Chronology of Hispanic-American History: From Pre-Columbian Times to the PresentThis comprehensive reference book is divided into eleven chronological chapters, all of which include short biographies of key figures. It is also supplemented with several shorter sections: regional histories, which document the peoples of Mexico & the U.S. Southwest, the Hispanic Caribbean & the Eastern U.S., Central America, & South America; a historical timeline; excerpts from or entire important historical legal documents; & a glossary of commonly used terms. Includes a category index. An extensive general index provides quick access to numerous people, places, & events. B & W photos & illustrations. --From publisher's description. |
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During the twentieth century , Mexican culture in the southwestern United States was profoundly changed by large - scale immigration that escalated during the Mexican Revolution , and has ebbed and flowed up to the present , depending ...
During the twentieth century , Mexican culture in the southwestern United States was profoundly changed by large - scale immigration that escalated during the Mexican Revolution , and has ebbed and flowed up to the present , depending ...
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1756 Manuel Tolsa, Sculptor and Architect, Is Born. 1783 Fine Arts Schools Established. 1790 Colonial Artist Paints Royalty. 1796 Colombian Painter Espinosa Is Born. June 10, 1822 Mexican Painter Juan Cordero Is Born.
1756 Manuel Tolsa, Sculptor and Architect, Is Born. 1783 Fine Arts Schools Established. 1790 Colonial Artist Paints Royalty. 1796 Colombian Painter Espinosa Is Born. June 10, 1822 Mexican Painter Juan Cordero Is Born.
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See Bracero Program Mexican Farm Labor Union , 201 Mexican Labor Agreement , 231 Mexican Revolution , xviii , xxxi art , 98 , 131 begins , 163 chronicles of , 111 and Díaz regime , 114 and Huerta , Victoriano , 169 and immigration ...
See Bracero Program Mexican Farm Labor Union , 201 Mexican Labor Agreement , 231 Mexican Revolution , xviii , xxxi art , 98 , 131 begins , 163 chronicles of , 111 and Díaz regime , 114 and Huerta , Victoriano , 169 and immigration ...
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Contents
PREFACE | xi |
HISTORICAL TIMELINE | xxxvi |
CHAPTER 150000 B C TO A D 1492 | 3 |
Copyright | |
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