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  2. Haciendas de Jalisco y Aledaños (1506–1821) - Wikipedia

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    The book's author was requested by Financiera Aceptaciones S.A. (a finance company from Mexico's Banco Serfin), to publish this work for the Mexican public due to the interest of the Mexican Academic circles, it was inspired by his own thesis "Haciendas de Jalisco y aledaños: fincas rústicas de antaño, 1506–1821", a 270 pages work that was made to obtain a Master of Arts degree in Latin ...

  3. Camerina Pavón y Oviedo - Wikipedia

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    Camerina Pavón was baptized at the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral and was the fourth daughter of the criminal lawyer and public defender, José María Pavón González del Castillo (1827-1900), born in Mexico City and his wife, Manuela Oviedo Ortiz de Pavón (1835-1893), originally from Álamos, Sonora, who were progressive, political supporters, in times of the Empire and the Itinerant ...

  4. History of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Obregón, Calles, and de la Huerta revolted against Carranza in the Plan of Agua Prieta in 1920. Following the interim presidency of Adolfo de la Huerta, elections were held, and Obregón was elected for a four-year presidential term. His government accommodated many elements of Mexican society except the most conservative clergy and wealthy ...

  5. Mexican War of Independence - Wikipedia

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    Counterrevolution: The Role of Spaniards in the Independence of Mexico, 1804–38. Translated by Jaime E. Rodríguez O. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press 1974. García, Pedro. Con el cura Hidalgo en la guerra de independencia en México. Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Económica 1982. Guedea, Virginia.

  6. Declaration of Independence (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The Ruiz de Velasco family were the original owners for 128 years of the Acta de Independencia del Imperio Mexicano de 1821. This document was passed down through generations from Nicolás Bravo. On August 22, 1987, Pedro Ruiz de Velasco de la Madrid gave the document as a gift to Mexico. [17]

  7. Eulalia Guzmán - Wikipedia

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    Exploracion arqueologica en la Mixteca Alta (1934) (In Spanish) "Un "yugo" totonaco de Medellín, Ver" Boletín del Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Historia y Etnología, Epoca 6a, T. 1 (1934) (In Spanish) Un manuscrito de la colección Boturini que trata de los antiguos Señores de Teotihuacán (1938) (In Spanish)

  8. Timeline of Mexican history - Wikipedia

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    La Noche Triste: The Spaniard Hernán Cortés lost several hundred men in a fighting escape from Tenochtitlan. 7 July: Battle of Otumba: Combined Spanish and Tlaxcala forces seriously defeated a vastly superior Aztec force at Otumba de Gómez Farías. 1521: 13 August: Fall of Tenochtitlan: Tenochtitlan was taken by Spanish forces.

  9. 1920 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    June 1: Adolfo de la Huerta becomes provisional president. September 5: 1920 Mexican general election : Álvaro Obregón defeats Alfredo Robles Domínguez. December 1: Álvaro Obregón becomes president after winning the federal election which brings an end to the Mexican Revolution and has the first stable presidency since the revolution began.