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Mexico's Independence

Mexico's Independence

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Social Studies

4th - 5th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 1 Question

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Mexican Independence

By 1840, all of the United Provinces of Central America had broken ties with Spain and became their own countries.

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Timeline

Mexico and Central America between 1800-2000

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Thoughts

  • Why would Mexico and Central America want independence?

  • What could happen after independence?

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Mexican Revolution

Mexico was unstable. There wasn't a clear leader. There was a period of armed rebellion between the people of Mexico and widespread poverty. A new constitution was written in 1917. After years of turmoil, Mexico held their first free election in 2000.

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Soldaderas/Adelitas

  • Women Warriors and

    Women who were involved in the Mexican Revolution

  • Some dressed and men and became officers

  • Some took on a new identity permanently while others resumed their role as a woman

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Open Ended

Compare and contrast the United States and Mexico during their fight for independence. What do you think was the same? What do you think was different?


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Mexican Independence

By 1840, all of the United Provinces of Central America had broken ties with Spain and became their own countries.

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