0:00:00.400,0:00:05.425 Mexico is the 11th most populous country[br]in the world with 121 million people. 0:00:05.878,0:00:09.321 Mexico is among the world's 15 largest [br]economies and is the second 0:00:09.321,0:00:10.928 largest economy in Latin America. 0:00:11.258,0:00:13.194 Welcome to our animated show of history. 0:00:13.194,0:00:16.027 This episode presents a brief history [br]of Mexico. 0:00:16.407,0:00:20.067 The earliest human artifacts in Mexico[br]are chips of stone tools found near 0:00:20.067,0:00:23.203 campfire remains in the valley of Mexico[br]10,000 years ago. 0:00:23.203,0:00:27.203 Mexico is the site of the domestication[br]of maize, tomato, and beans. 0:00:27.203,0:00:30.913 Which produced an agricultural surplus.[br]This enabled the transition from 0:00:30.913,0:00:34.810 Paleo-Indian hunter gatherers to[br]sedentary agricultural villages 0:00:34.810,0:00:36.537 beginning around 5,000 B.C. 0:00:36.737,0:00:40.737 In the formative era villages became more[br]dense in terms of population and 0:00:40.737,0:00:42.290 developing into chiefdoms. 0:00:42.406,0:00:46.406 The earliest complex civilization in[br]Mexico was the Olmec culture which 0:00:46.406,0:00:51.211 flourished on the Gulf Coast from around[br]1500 BC. Olmec cultural traits diffused 0:00:51.211,0:00:55.211 through Mexico into their formative era[br]cultures in Chiapas, Oaxaca, and the 0:00:55.211,0:00:59.471 valley of Mexico in the subsequent[br]preclassical period the Maya and Zapotec 0:00:59.471,0:01:04.011 civilizations developed complex centers[br]at Calakmul and Monte Albán. Respectively 0:01:04.041,0:01:07.451 during this period the first true[br]Mesoamerican writing systems were 0:01:07.451,0:01:10.140 developed in the EPI Olmec and the[br]Zapotec cultures. 0:01:10.140,0:01:13.860 In Central Mexico the height of the[br]classic period saw the ascendancy of 0:01:13.860,0:01:17.630 Teotihuacán which formed a military and[br]commercial empire whose political 0:01:17.630,0:01:21.134 influence stretched south into the Mayan[br]area as well as North. 0:01:21.134,0:01:26.064 After the collapse of Teotihuacan in[br]600 AD, competition ensued between several 0:01:26.064,0:01:30.663 important political centers in central[br]Mexico such as Xochicalco and Cholula 0:01:30.663,0:01:34.663 During the early post classic period[br]central Mexico was dominated by the 0:01:34.663,0:01:37.676 Toltec culture.[br]Oaxaca by the Mixtec and the lowland 0:01:37.676,0:01:41.087 Maya area had important centres and [br]Chichen Itza and Mayapan. 0:01:41.377,0:01:45.377 The Aztecs, the last of pre-Colombian [br]Mexico's great native civilizations 0:01:45.377,0:01:50.157 rose to prominence in the central valley[br]of Mexico around 1427 by partnering with 0:01:50.157,0:01:51.477 the Toltecs and Mayans. 0:01:51.661,0:01:55.661 This triple alliance conquered smaller[br]cultures to the east and west until the 0:01:55.661,0:01:59.263 Aztec empire spanned Mexico from the[br]Pacific Ocean to the Gulf Coast. 0:01:59.353,0:02:04.058 The Spanish first learned of Mexico during[br]the Juan de Grijalva expedition of 1518. 0:02:04.238,0:02:09.367 The Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire[br]began in February 1519 when Hernan Cortes 0:02:09.367,0:02:11.164 arrived at the port of Veracruz. 0:02:11.164,0:02:14.623 After taking control of that city he moved[br]on to the Aztec capital. 0:02:14.623,0:02:18.753 In his search for gold and other riches,[br]Cortes decided to invade and conquer the 0:02:18.753,0:02:19.757 Aztec empire. 0:02:19.969,0:02:24.976 The territory became part of the Spanish[br]empire under the name of New Spain in 1535 0:02:25.236,0:02:29.236 Much of the identity, traditions and [br]architecture of Mexico developed during 0:02:29.236,0:02:31.405 the 286-year colonial period. 0:02:31.405,0:02:35.765 Cortes then colonized the area and named[br]it Nueva Espana, New Spain. 0:02:35.981,0:02:41.091 By 1574, Spain controlled a large portion[br]of the Aztec empire and had enslaved most 0:02:41.091,0:02:42.672 of the indigenous population. 0:02:42.973,0:02:47.203 Worse, the diseases brought into the[br]society by the Spaniards devastated the 0:02:47.203,0:02:52.061 indigenous population of Nueva Espana,[br]killing an estimated 24 million people 0:02:52.061,0:02:54.835 between 1521 and 1605. 0:02:54.946,0:02:58.946 As a result of its trade links with Asia,[br]the rest of the Americas, Africa and 0:02:58.946,0:03:02.946 Europe and the profound effect of [br]new world silver, Central Mexico was one 0:03:02.946,0:03:06.369 of the first regions to be incorporated[br]into a globalized economy 0:03:06.369,0:03:10.924 being at the crossroads of trade, people[br]and cultures, Mexico City has been called 0:03:10.924,0:03:12.435 the First World City. 0:03:12.435,0:03:16.135 The Catholic church's influence was felt[br]in the region when missionaries began 0:03:16.135,0:03:17.561 arriving in 1523. 0:03:17.561,0:03:21.213 The missionaries built many monasteries [br]and converted millions of people to 0:03:21.213,0:03:22.113 Catholicism. 0:03:22.113,0:03:26.113 Concerned about the Catholic church's[br]ever-growing power, King Carlos III of 0:03:26.113,0:03:30.113 Spain expelled the Jesuits from[br]Nueva Espana in the late 1700s. 0:03:30.113,0:03:34.113 Inspired by the American and French [br]revolutions, Mexican insurgence saw an 0:03:34.113,0:03:38.902 opportunity in 1808 as the King abdicated[br]in Madrid in Spain and was overwhelmed by 0:03:38.902,0:03:40.259 war and occupation. 0:03:40.318,0:03:44.318 The rebellion began as an idealistic[br]peasants and miners' movement led by a 0:03:44.318,0:03:49.288 local priest, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla[br]who issued the Cry of Dolores on the 16th 0:03:49.288,0:03:50.806 of September 1810. 0:03:51.086,0:03:53.549 The day is celebrated as Independence Day. 0:03:53.549,0:03:57.549 Mexico's short recovery after the war of[br]independence was soon cut short again by 0:03:57.549,0:04:01.999 the civil wars and institutional [br]instability of the 1850s which lasted 0:04:01.999,0:04:05.999 until the government of Porfirio Diaz [br]reestablished conditions that paved the 0:04:05.999,0:04:07.500 way for economic growth. 0:04:07.500,0:04:11.500 Agustin de Iturbide became constitutional[br]emperor of the first Mexican Empire in 0:04:11.500,0:04:12.695 1822. 0:04:13.055,0:04:16.043 A revolt against him established the [br]United Mexican States. 0:04:16.202,0:04:20.745 Later a Republican Constitution is drafted[br]and Guadalupe Victoria became the first 0:04:20.745,0:04:22.590 president of the newly born country. 0:04:22.590,0:04:26.590 During this time, people had difficulty [br]meeting tax payments and resented the 0:04:26.590,0:04:30.000 central government's actions in collecting[br]customs due to limited trade. 0:04:30.130,0:04:33.858 The United States' annexation of the [br]Republic of Texas and subsequent American 0:04:33.858,0:04:37.458 military incursion into territory that was[br]part of Coahuila instigated the 0:04:37.458,0:04:38.750 Mexican American war. 0:04:38.750,0:04:42.750 The war was settled in 1848 via the [br]treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. 0:04:43.245,0:04:47.075 Mexico was forced to give up more than one[br]third of its land to the US including 0:04:47.075,0:04:50.774 Alta California, New Mexico and the [br]territory claimed by Texas. 0:04:50.906,0:04:55.576 In the 1860s, Mexico was occupied by [br]France which established the second 0:04:55.576,0:05:00.418 Mexican Empire under the rule of Habsburg[br]Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria 0:05:00.418,0:05:03.658 with the support of the Roman Catholic[br]clergy and the Conservatives. 0:05:03.658,0:05:07.658 France never made a profit in Mexico and [br]its Mexican expedition grew increasingly 0:05:07.658,0:05:08.448 unpopular. 0:05:08.448,0:05:13.918 Finally, in the spring of 1865, after the[br]US Civil War was over, the US demanded the 0:05:13.918,0:05:15.927 withdrawal of French troops from Mexico. 0:05:15.927,0:05:20.279 Porfirio Diaz was elected the 29th[br]president in the late 19th century 0:05:20.279,0:05:24.849 the period known as the Porfiriato was[br]characterised by economic stability and 0:05:24.849,0:05:27.683 growth, significant foreign investment and[br]influence. 0:05:27.683,0:05:32.233 The Mexican revolution began when Madero[br]issued the Plan of San Luis Potosi and 0:05:32.233,0:05:34.343 declared war on the Diaz regime. 0:05:34.343,0:05:38.816 By 1911 Diaz is forced to step aside and [br]Madero was elected president 0:05:39.096,0:05:42.906 but conflict and violence continue for the[br]better part of the next decade. 0:05:42.906,0:05:46.356 World War II further stimulated the [br]nation's development through the 0:05:46.356,0:05:49.816 development of roads, the building of [br]factories and the establishment of 0:05:49.816,0:05:50.888 irrigation systems. 0:05:51.228,0:05:55.228 Until the 80s, Mexico remained a poor[br]country but experienced substantial 0:05:55.228,0:05:58.748 economic growth that some historians [br]call The Mexican Miracle. 0:05:58.748,0:06:02.748 In recent years, the Mexican economy has [br]had an unprecedented macroeconomic 0:06:02.748,0:06:03.741 stability. 0:06:03.741,0:06:07.471 Its economy has integrated with that of[br]US and also Canada after the 0:06:07.471,0:06:09.370 North American Free Trade Agreement. 0:06:09.370,0:06:13.050 Thank you for watching. 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