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Title: The History of Mexico Through Murals


1
The History of Mexico Through Murals
2
Murals
  • Murals are an important part of Mexico, dating
    back to 1000 B.C.
  • Mayan, Aztec, and Toltec told stories of creation
    and the gods.
  • When the Spanish invaded, murals took on a
    European and Christian aspect.
  • Mexican Revolution saw a rebirth of murals in the
    political works of Diego and Orozco.

3
Tenochtitlan Marketplace
  • By Diego Rivera

4
Tenochtitlan Marketplace
  • 1345 The Aztecs (Mexica) founded the city.
  • Built on Lake Texcoco. Surrounded by the lake.
    Bridges and canals.
  • Sat in the Mexico Valley, Between Sierra Madre
    Oriental and Occidental. Now is Mexico City.

5
Conquest
  • Jose Orozco
  • Symbols
  • Fire
  • Angel
  • Heads
  • Machinery
  • Heart?

6
Conquest
  • Hernan Cortez arrived in 1519 with 60o soldiers.
    Conquered the Aztec Empire in 2 years with the
    help of enemy nations.
  • Cortez resembled the Aztec god and Montezuma was
    less wary.
  • Spanish weapons, horses, armor, and disease
    caused the city to fall easily.

7
Cortez and Malinche
  • Jose Orozco

8
Mestizo People
  • Spanish not only decimated the population, but
    changed it forever in another way.
  • Mestizo Mix of European and native, form
    majority of population.
  • The mural shows the treatment of the Mestizo.

9
Colonial Domination
  • Diego Rivera
  • Look for
  • Branding Iron
  • Gold
  • Plowing
  • Submission
  • Fat Mule

10
Spanish Treatment of Indians
  • New Spain Catholic Church allowed justification
    of treatment of heathens.
  • Worked on Haciendas (large Spanish-owned farms)
  • Down from 25 mil to 1 mil by 1700.
  • In Mural Indians branded, used to plow while
    the mules get fat. Indians forced to mine gold
    while Spanish carry bags. Natives submit before
    the power of the cross.

11
Hidalgo
  • Jose Orozco
  • Socioeconomic Structure based on heritage.
  • Led by Peninsulares (Spanish born in Spain), then
    Criollos (Spanish born in Mexico), with Mestizos
    just above Indians.
  • Father Hidalgo led an uprising in 1810 and was
    killed, but the movement continued.
  • Independence in 1821.

12
Road to Democracy
  • Once independent, Mexico struggled through many
    dictatorships.
  • In 1910, the oppressed Mexicans rebelled against
    dictators. New government by 1920.
  • Led by one party until 2000.
  • Democracy, led by Pres. And Congress

13
Social Change
  • Revolution took haciendas and redistributed many
    to the people for subsistence farming.
  • One-third of farms are latifundios (large
    commercial farms)
  • Cash Crops Sugar cane, Fruit, Coffee, corn

14
3 Questions
  1. How has the use of murals changed over the years?
  2. Name 3 reasons Cortez was able to defeat the
    Aztecs.
  3. Father Hidalgo started a landslide of change in
    Mexico. What were the next two major changes?
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