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Cargando... Benito Juarez and the French Intervention (Story of Mexico)por R. Conrad Stein
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Tells the story of the life and rise to power of Mexico's first Indian president, Benito Juarez, and his fight against the French government of Maximilian Hapsburg. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The map on page 40 that depicts land holdings of Mexico prior to 1839 reveal the region that now comprises much of the western United States. Mexican-Spanish influence in this part of the United States could be explored by students. Also, this book could accompany a study on how nations form and how many monarchies eventually lose influence. The art that depicts scenes of the time, such as Edouard Manet's painting of the execution of Maximilian and his generals or the Manifest Destiny painting (John Gast's American Progress) could be analyzed. Connections are plenty with American history that is studied in eighth grade. Furthermore, history lessons even for elementary students could emphasize that Santa Fe, New Mexico was settled in 1610, ten years before the Mayflower landed at Plymouth. ( )