of some of the most advanced civilizations of that time. The economy of that time, however, was based on the commercial activities, the division of society...
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The pre-Columbian (or prehispanic) history of the territory now making up the country of Mexico is known through the work of archaeologists and epigraphers...
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Founded in 1952, the Ballet Folklórico de México performs music and dance of the prehispanic period through the Mexican Revolution in regional attire in the...
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(MXP). Mexico portal History portal Money portal Corruption Perceptions Index Economy of Mexico Economy of Prehispanic Mexico Latin American economy Economic...
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most of the obsidian blades that entered the site were used and found in middens and other ordinary household contexts. Economy of Prehispanic Mexico Trade...
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Sonora (redirect from Economy of Sonora)
agribusiness have dominated the economy, attracting migration from other parts of Mexico. Several theories exist as to the origin of the name "Sonora". One theory...
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New Spain (redirect from Viceroyalty of Mexico)
indigo. Cacao had been cultivated in the prehispanic period. Orchards of cacao trees, which took a number of years to come to maturity and produce fruit...
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production, Mexico is among the 15 largest producers in the world and Argentina among the 20. Mining for precious metals dates to the prehispanic period in...
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The State of Mexico (Spanish: Estado de México, pronounced [esˈtaðo ðe ˈmexiko] ), officially just Mexico (Spanish: México), is one of the 32 federal entities...
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Hidalgo (state) (redirect from Economy of Hidalgo)
Hidalgo, Mexico: State of Hidalgo. Archived from the original on June 15, 2010. Retrieved June 7, 2010. Lorenzo Monterrubio, Carmen. "Prehispanic stage in...
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to Mexico from the United States in the nineteenth century and those who immigrated from Guatemala in the 1980s. The prehispanic civilizations of what...
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Purépecha (category History of Michoacán)
Journal of Native Studies 35.2 (2015): 265. Haskell, David Louis. "History and the construction of hierarchy and ethnicity in the prehispanic Tarascan...
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Nuevo León (redirect from Economy of Nuevo León)
accelerated after the Mexican Revolution. Today, Nuevo León is a major manufacturing hub with one of Mexico's largest economies. The origins of Nuevo León's name...
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economy of Mexico with the country being the world's largest producer of the crop. Mexico supplies 45 percent of the international avocado market. Of...
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literature of Mexico has its antecedents in the literatures of the indigenous settlements of Mesoamerica. The most well known prehispanic poet is Nezahualcoyotl...
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a variety of enterprises in the colonial era, with the widows of elite businessmen continuing to run the family business. In the prehispanic and colonial...
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many foreign and domestic tourists in Mexico. The dense indigenous populations in the prehispanic era saw the rise of civilizations, with enormous archeological...
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and initially kept the remnants of its prehispanic place name, being called "Mexico-Tenochtitlan". No longer the seat of Aztec power, the Spaniards allowed...
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Matamoros, Tamaulipas (redirect from Matamoros, Mexico)
the Mexico–US border. Matamoros is the 39th largest city in Mexico and anchors the second largest metropolitan area in Tamaulipas. The economy of the...
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The economy of Chile operates as a market economy and is classified as a high-income economy by the World Bank. It is recognized as one of the most prosperous...
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confession, and matrimony). In prehispanic Central Mexico, there had been a long tradition of conquered city-states adding the gods of their conquerors to their...
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economy. After the War of Independence, Mexican liberals sought to modernize the economy, promoting commercial agriculture through the dissolution of...
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Monterrey (redirect from Monterey, Mexico)
city of the northeastern state of Nuevo León, Mexico, and the ninth largest city and second largest metro area in Mexico behind Greater Mexico City....
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the state sector: In central Mexico, the history of education stretches back to the Prehispanic era, with the education of Nahuas in schools for elites...
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Cholula (Mesoamerican site) (category Former populated places in Mexico)
important part of their economy. Textiles and elaborate decorative capes were also popular. Cholula's strategic location in the center of the Mexican highlands...
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in Oaxaca, Mexico. Latin American Antiquity 15 (1):33-60. Balkansky, Andrew K., and Michelle M. Croissier. 2009. Multicrafting in Prehispanic Oaxaca. Archeological...
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called Guerrero "that immortal hero, favorite son of Nezahualcoyotzin", the famous ruler of prehispanic Texcoco. In his inaugural address, he pointed to...
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rifle, the Mondragón rifle. The Mexican Army has an active duty force of 261,773 men and women in 2024. In the prehispanic era, there were many indigenous...
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ISBN 978-0-306-46259-7. Williams, Eduardo "Prehispanic West México: A Mesoamerican Culture Area", Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc. (FAMSI)...
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(demarcación territorial) in Mexico City. It contains a large portion of the south-west part of Mexico City. It had a 2020 census population of 759,137 inhabitants...
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