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Mexico is the 11th most populous country
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in the world with 121 million people.
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Mexico is among the worlds' 15
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largest economies and is the second
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largest economy in Latin America.
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Welcome to our animated show of history.
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This episode presents a brief
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history of Mexico.
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The earliest human artifacts in Mexico
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are chips of stone tools found near
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campfire remains in the valley of Mexico
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10,000 years ago.
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Mexico is the site of the domestication
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of maiz, tomato, and beans.
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Which produced an agricultural surplus,
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this enabled the transition from
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Paleo-Indian hunter gatherers to
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sedentary agricultural villages
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beginning around 5,000 B.C.
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In the formative era villages became more
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dense in terms of population and
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developing into chiefdoms.
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The earliest complex civilization in
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Mexico was the Olmec culture which
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flourished on the Gulf Coast from around
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1500 BC. Olmec cultural traits diffused
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through Mexico into their formative era
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cultures in Chiapas, Oaxaca, and the
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valley of Mexico in the subsequent
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preclassical period the Maya and Zapotecs
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civilizations developed complex centers
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at Calakmul and Monte Albán. Respectively
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during this period the first true
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Mesoamerican writing systems were
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developed in the EPI Olmec and the
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Zapotec cultures.
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In Central Mexico the height of the
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classic period saw the ascendancy of
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Teotihuacán which formed a military and
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commercial empire who's political
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influence stretched south into the Mayan
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area as well as North.
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After the collapse of Teotihuacan in
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600 AD. Competition ensued between several
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important political centers in central
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Mexico such as Xochil and Cholula
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During the early post classic period
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central Mexico was dominated by the
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Toltec culture.