Part 1 From Tenochtitlan to Today: A Brief History of Mexico

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2008

Part one of a 30 minute presentation on Mexico briefly outlining the history of the country, with highlights on art, writers and poets, agricultural and the automotive industry. A majority of the photos are from my own visit with my family to Mexico, Teotihuacan, Guanajuato, and Guadalajara in March 2008. Introductory artwork is used by permission of the artist Claudio Pozas.

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  • @99cacahuate diesease killed 90% of them

  • its funny how whites kill 95% of the Native Americans and then talk about how much American they are more than the so called Mexicans....

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  • cual ciudad es emuseo nacional de antropoligia ?

    en la capital ?

    what the place of this national museum antropology etc etc

    in the capital mexico dc ??

  • @TheLinkGreen There's no definitive answer to this. Your ancestors a few hundred years ago could be from any part of the country, including Tenochtitlan, the Aztec Capital, and may have moved. Your family also could have been there for over a thousand years, and may have Spanish blood as well (75-83% of all Mexicans have Spanish blood). They also could have been persecuted by the Aztecs (a big reason why they fell is that they had made so many enemies over their wars with neighbors).

  • My parents and me where born in Guadalajara Mexico does than mean I have Aztec blood in me? If somebody can please answer me this because I would love to know more about my ancestors ..

  • La catedral parece ajena aqui

  • 1:45 he has eaten a small pyramid. hasn't he?

  • @99cacahuate im injun

  • @RedWings216 oh yeah thats what american schools teach, allways from a white man point of view.

  • hey loved all three parts of this videos.

    can you do something simmilar on the istory of jalisco please!

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