
Mexico | History & Culture
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Mexico | History & Culture
People first came to Mexico many thousands of years ago. As early as 5,000 years ago, they were growing beans, peppers, and squash. They also domesticated an early form of corn. Farming allowed these people to build the first permanent settlements in the Americas.
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Olmec
By about 1500 BC the Olmec people in Mexico were living in small villages. The Olmec lived on the humid southern coast of the Gulf of Mexico, where they built temples and giant statues. They also traded carved stones like jade and obsidian with other cultures in eastern Mexico.
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Maya
A few hundred years later, the Maya built on the achievements of the Olmec. Between about AD 250 and 900, the Maya built large cities in Mexico and Central America. They built stone temples to worship their gods. They studied the stars and developed a detailed calendar. They also kept written records that scholars still study to learn about Mayan history.
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Aztecs
After the decline of the Mayan civilization, people called the Aztecs moved to central Mexico from the north. In 1325 they built their capital on an island in a lake. Known as Tenochtitlán, this capital grew into one of the largest and most impressive cities of its time.
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The Aztecs also built a large, powerful empire. An empire is a land with different territories and peoples under a single ruler. The Aztecs built their empire through conquest. They defeated their neighboring tribes in war. Then they forced the other people to pay taxes and to provide war captives for sacrifice to the Aztec gods.
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Colonial Mexico
& Independence
In spite of its great size and power, the Aztec Empire did not last long after the first Europeans landed in Mexico. In 1519 Hernán Cortés, a Spanish soldier, arrived in Mexico with about 600 men. These conquistadors, or conquerors, gained allies from other tribes in the region.
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Multiple Choice
Giant stone heads belong to which civilization?
Olmec
Maya
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The Maya
had a system of writing like hieroglyphics that represented sounds and also had a system for numbers
spoke Nahuatl
spoke Quechua
built chinampas on Lake Texcoco
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Colonial Times
After the conquest, Spanish and American Indian peoples and cultures mixed. This mixing formed a new Mexican identity. Spaniards called people of mixed European and Indian ancestry mestizos. When Africans were brought to America as slaves, they added to this mix of peoples. The Spaniards called people of mixed European and African ancestry mulattoes. Africans and American Indians also intermarried.
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Life in colonial Mexico was greatly influenced by the Roman Catholic Church. Large areas of northern Mexico were left to the church to explore and to rule. Church outposts known as missions were scattered throughout the area. Priests at the missions learned native languages and taught the Indians Spanish. They also worked to convert the American Indians to Catholicism.
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In addition to spreading Christianity, the Spaniards wanted to find gold and silver in Mexico. American Indians and enslaved Africans did most of the hard physical labor in the mines. As a result, many died from disease and overwork.
Like mining, agriculture became an important part of the colonial economy. After the conquest, the Spanish monarch granted haciendas, or huge expanses of farm or ranch land, to some favored people of Spanish ancestry. Peasants, usually Indians, lived and worked on these haciendas. The haciendas made their owners very wealthy.
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of a large Mexican ranch called?
plaza
vaquero
hacienda
adobe
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Culture
Mexico’s history has influenced its culture. For example, one major influence from history is language. Most Mexicans speak Spanish because of the Spanish influence in colonial times. Another influence from Spain is religion. About 90 percent of all Mexicans are Roman Catholic.
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Mexicans also have some unique cultural practices that combine elements of Spanish influence with the influence of Mexican Indians. One example is a holiday called Day of the Dead. This holiday is a day to remember and honor dead ancestors.
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Day of the Dead
Everyone is sad when a loved one dies. But during Day of the Dead, Mexicans celebrate death as part of life. This attitude comes from the Mexican Indian belief that the souls of the dead return every year to visit their living relatives. They also set out food and drink for the celebration. Favorite foods often include sugar candy skulls, chocolate coffins, and sweet breads shaped like bones.
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Mexicans celebrate Day of the Dead on November 1 and 2. These dates are similar to the dates that the Catholic Church honors the dead with All Saints' Day and All Souls’ Day. The holiday also reflects native customs and beliefs about hopes of life after death.
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Multiple Choice
What religion is represented mainly in mexico?
Protestant
Muslim
Catholic
Judaism
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Multiple Choice
What cultures contributed to the Day of the Dead current celebration?
None of these
Catholic
Both of these
Aztec
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When is Day of the Dead celebrated ?
November
during Christmas
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Mexico | History & Culture
People first came to Mexico many thousands of years ago. As early as 5,000 years ago, they were growing beans, peppers, and squash. They also domesticated an early form of corn. Farming allowed these people to build the first permanent settlements in the Americas.
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