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  1. www.history.com › topics › latin-americaMexico Timeline - HISTORY

    27 de ene. de 2010 · During this period, Mexico undergoes tremendous commercial and economic development, based largely on Díaz’s encouragement of foreign investment in the country. By 1910, ...

  2. Historically, Mexican women had been excluded from the public sphere and held in the private realm of home and family life, even if during the revolution (1910-20) there were a few episodes in which they had an intense political involvement. At first sight women's. situation in the 1950s was the same as in the past.

  3. Mexican Dirty War Part of the Cold War and Operation Condor Mexican Army soldiers in the streets in 1968 Date 1964–1982 Location Mexico Result Government victory Continued rule of the Institutional Revolutionary Party Most leftist guerrilla groups disbanded After the conflict Several acts of violence have not yet been clarified. Political defeat of the PRI in the 2000 presidential elections ...

  4. The Salinas y Rocha building opposite. These buildings were pulled down due to the 1985 Mexico City earthquake. #57 Girls at Alameda Central. Mexico City, 1957. #58 Plaza de Santo Domingo. Mexico City, 1957. #59 Street scene showing Sanborns. Mexico City, 1957.

  5. Spectacular Color Pictures Show Life In 1950s Mexico City. In the mid-20th century, the population of Mexico City was over 3 million and the city was thriving with rapid development projects and economic growth. The first skyscraper, 40-story Torre Latinoamericana was built in the 1950s. The construction of the Ciudad Universitaria from 1950 to ...

  6. La Ciudad de México de 1950 en imágenes. Diez años de una ciudad en continua transformación, nuevos edificios, diferentes presidentes, la moda y las calles plagadas del movimiento urbano que apenas empezaba. La década de la Ciudad de México de 1950 está marcada por diferentes sucesos. En aquel entonces la población apenas ascendía a ...

  7. Capacidad (puntuación COW CINC): México en 1950. El Índice compuesto de capacidad nacional (CINC) se basa en los siguientes componentes: población total, población urbana, producción de hierro y acero, consumo de energía, personal militar y gasto militar. Utiliza un promedio de porcentajes de los totales mundiales en esas seis variables.