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Mexico: Political and Economic Change Jackson Kane History of Mexico ● The oldest known Mexican society were the Olmec. ● The Zapotec, Aztec, Toltec, and Maya also lived in Mexico in pre-Columbian times. ● After the conquistadores, beginning around 1519 Mexico was regarded as Spanish territory until it gained its independence on August 24, 1821 as a militaristic monarchy. Historical Government ● The Treaty of Cordoba, by which Mexico initially gained its independence from Spain in 1821, established the First Mexican Empire, a military state. ● The First Mexican Empire was overthrown quickly, leading to a republican government for the state, which was replaced in 1863 by a hereditary monarchy, the Second Mexican Empire. Finally, in 1917, the modern Mexican Constitution established a federal presidential republic. Current Mexican Political Structure ● The current Mexican Constitution was ratified in 1917, and establishes a federal presidential republic modeled on the United States. ● Three levels of government exist in Mexico: federal, state, and municipal. There are three branches of the federal government, namely the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Strife in Mexico ● The Mexican Revolution was a bloody one, with Mexican casualties estimated at over one million. ● More recently, the prominence of drug cartels and violence between them has given popularity to the term, “drug war,” with some going so far as to categorize this violence as a form of civil war in itself. This is, however, usually regarded as only figuratively being a war. The PRI ● After the Mexican Revolution established the United Mexican States, a new party was established in 1929: the Institutional Revolutionary Party (Spanish: Partido Revolucinario Institucional, or PRI), which would hold power until 2000. ● The PRI was called “the perfect dictatorship” by Mario Vargas Llosa, a Peruvian author. ● The PRI was established as a member of the Socialist International. However, its policies have been more recently characterized as centrist. Economy of Mexico ● The Mexican economy has seen many ups and downs since the establishment of the United Mexican States. ● The first forty years of rule by the PRI were dubbed the, “Mexican Miracle,” due to incredible growth, but more recent years have seen drastic measures and many loans. ● The PRI used Soviet-inspired national plans involving heavy infrastructure investment during this period. NAFTA ● Established in 1994, the North American Free Trade Agreement has greatly benefitted the Mexican economy by allowing greater freedom in trade with Canada and especially the United States. ● In broad terms, NAFTA eliminates tarrifs on the trade of goods and services originating within the three member countries Sources ● ● ● ● ● ● ● http://www.history.com/topics/mexico/history-of-mexico http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/spain-accepts-mexican-independence https://www.britannica.com/place/Mexico/Government-and-society http://www.donquijote.org/culture/mexico/history/mexican-government https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702304708604577503213024949028 https://www.cbp.gov/trade/nafta http://www.historytoday.com/alan-knight/mexican-revolution