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When did the Mexican War of Independence start? When did the Spanish-American War take place? When were the Indian Wars in New Mexico? When did the Spanish-American War end? When is the Mexican Revolution celebrated? When did the Mexican War of Independence end? When was the first war in...
Ana’s mother, Juana Castro, was the oldest of six brothers and sisters. Juana and Jesus married in 1880. Ana’s family came to the United States during the Mexican Revolution in 1913. Their family experienced much hardship. Ana grew up in Texas and met her future husband in 1929. Ana ...
One of the truly fascinating and somewhat unsettling aspects of the Internet revolution is how many technologists and scientists say that the future may hold any number of surprises. So we’re going to inch our way into the future.P: At the Internet World Trade Show in New York, they see...
Evolving from the traditions brought from Spain in the 16th century, the first charreadas were ranch work competitions between haciendas. The modern Charreada developed after the Mexican Revolution when charro traditions were disappearing.When was Charrería invented?Originating...
When did the Inca Civil War begin? Incan Empire: By 1500, the Incan peoples had built a huge empire, possibly the largest in the world, across the Andes Mountains. Their empire was cosmopolitan, involving many ethnicities and languages, all ruled from Cuzco in modern Peru. ...
Prior to that, though, I had flown from Cuba to Panama City, and there took a boat ride through the Panama Canal, which was mildly interesting. The “Canal Zone” started in 1850s with a train from the Caribbean Coast on the north to the Pacific coast on the south. The Canal is loc...
Francis in Ranchos de Taos, it was originally dedicated in honor of Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Talpa in Jalisco, Mexico for which the northern New Mexican village was named. A decade before the Duran Chapel was built, a sister chapel was built in 1828. This first one, built in ...
Not all the immigration from the north was illegal. Starting in 1821, Stephen F. Austin, the man later referred to as “The Father of Texas,” brought hundreds of American immigrants to Mexican Texas, with the explicit approval and support of the Mexican government. The government, in order...