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The Story of Mexico: Aztecs, Revolution, and National Identity — Fexingo History

From the Olmec colossal heads to the Zapatista uprising, The Story of Mexico traces the forging of a nation across millennia. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the rise and fall of Teotihuacán, the bloody rites of Tenochtitlan, and the conquest that shattered the Mexica empire. They explore the colonial casta system, the Hidalgo revolt, and Maximilian's ill-fated Second Empire. The Porfiriato

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From the Olmec colossal heads to the Zapatista uprising, The Story of Mexico traces the forging of a nation across millennia. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the rise and fall of Teotihuacán, the bloody rites of Tenochtitlan, and the conquest that shattered the Mexica empire. They explore the colonial casta system, the Hidalgo revolt, and Maximilian's ill-fated Second Empire. The Porfiriato

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