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TIMELINE DIAGRAMA I
Jose De Jesus Ibarra
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Mexico time line
Mexico's independence The Mexican independence movement is framed by the Enlightenment and the liberal revolutions of the latter part of the 18th century.
The first temple of Santo Domingo in the square of the same name collapses.
1716
1810
1821
1620
1778
The Chapultepec Castle is constructed. Commissioned by the Viceroy of New Spain, it is completed in 1788.
Consummation of independence Mexico City the Army Trigarante, after more than ten years of insurgent struggle to achieve the Independence of Mexico
The Santa Fe Aqueduct is inaugurated. Together with the Chapultepec Aqueduct, it will provide water to the city still called Tenochtitlán from the Tlaxpana or Musicians' Fountain.
Cakes war The operations of the creation of the Cakes are part of an attempt to obtain economic privileges in Latin America
Mexican Revolution The background of the conflict dates back to the situation in Mexico under the Porfiriato. Since 1876 he exercised power in the country in a dictatorial manner.
1886
1910
1905
1846
1917
The National University of Mexico is open You will be trained with different high schools that are scattered throughout the city.
US intervention in Mexico Known in Mexico as the American intervention in Mexico, it was a warlike conflict that confronted both countries between the years of 1846 and 1848.
Political Constitution of the United Mexican States Among the changes regarding the Constitution of 1857
Tlatelolco Massacre, where the Mexican government violently suppressed student protests prior to the Olympic Games.
Contested and controversial presidential elections, which led to the presidency of Felipe Calderón.
1986
2006
2000
1938
2010
End of the hegemony of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) with the election of Vicente Fox as president.
Bicentennial of the Independence of Mexico and Centennial of the Mexican Revolution.
Nationalization of the oil industry, carried out by President Lázaro Cárdenas.
Election of Andrés Manuel López Obrador as president, marking a significant political change.
Public consultation on prosecuting former presidents, marking an attempt to involve the citizens in matters of justice.
2018
2021
2020
2014
2023
COVID-19 pandemic affects Mexico and the world, generating health, economic, and social impacts.
Mexico celebrates the 200th anniversary of the Consummation of Independence and 100 years of its 1921 Constitution.
Disappearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa, an event that sparked protests and raised questions about the state of human rights.
United States time line
Declaration of Independence of the United States.
Louisiana Purchase from France, which doubles the size of the country.
1776
1803
1861
1620
1787
Constitution of the United States is drafted and signed.
United States Civil War between the northern and southern states.
Arrival of the Mayflower and founding of Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts.
End of the Civil War and assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
Beginning of the Great Depression.
1865
1929
1920
1863
1941
Ratification of the 19th Amendment, granting the right to vote to women.
Attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan, drawing the United States into World War II
Emancipation Proclamation by Abraham Lincoln, declaring freed slaves in rebellious states.
Korean War, in which the United States participated as part of the UN.
End of the Vietnam War and withdrawal of US troops.
1950
1973
1969
1945
1980
Arrival of Apollo 11 to the Moon.
Ronald Reagan's election as president, marking a conservative era.
End of World War II with the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Legalization of same-sex marriage throughout the country.
Global financial crisis and election of Barack Obama as the first African-American president.
2008
2015
2010
2001
2020
Passage of the Affordable Health Care Act (Obamacare).
The COVID-19 pandemic affects the United States and the world.
9/11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington D.C.