The 19th Century
1821 — The War of Independence ends and Mexico declares its independence on September 27th |
1829 — Mexico abolishes slavery– 36 years before the US |
1835 — The Texas Revolution begins |
1836 — Texas declares independence from Mexico as the Republic of Texas |
1846 — The Mexican-American war begins |
1847 — The American Army occupies Mexico City |
1848 — The Mexican-American War ends with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The U.S. gains territory including California, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Nevada. |
The 20th Century
1910 — The Mexican Revolution |
1917 — The Mexican Constitution is adopted |
1930 — Mexico experiences long period of economic growth |
1942 — Mexico joins the Allies in World War II declaring war on Germany and Japan. |
1942 — The Bracero program calls on Mexicans for US labor shortage |
1947 — Rio Treaty codifies the “hemispheric defense doctrine” |
1954 — Operation “wetback” deports over 50,000 |
1968 — Summer Olympics/The Tlatelolco Massacre |
1969 — The War on Drugs begins |
1982 — Mexican economic crisis, migrants cross border seeking work |
1985 — A huge 8.1 level earthquake hits Mexico City. Much of the city is destroyed and over 10,000 people are killed. |
1993 — The North American Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with Canada and the United States is ratified. |
1994 — Value of Mexican peso plunges in international markets |
1994 — Criminalization of the Border |
1998 — Collaboration on Counternarcotics |
The 21st Century
2004 — Expansion of US border patrol |
2006 — Felipe Calderon Wins Election and G.W. Bush signs legislation for 7 hundred miles of fencing at border |
2006 — Drug-related killings peak |
2007 — Mexican immigration peaks in US |
2010 — Arizona Immigration Law requires officers to inquire about immigration status |
2016 — Donald Trump campaigns on “Build the Wall” |
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Zoe James-Collins, 2019