The United States is always an oppressor for its neighbors, and every group has made it obstruct the enemies it desires. The war between America and Mexico was a violent and devastating event that continued from 1846 to 1848 for Mexican citizens. It has revolutionized the history of Mexico and America over the next few years. After the weak battle ended, the United States became a world power, won a precious territory of more than 500,000 square miles, and Mexico spent years recovering from lost land and citizens of Mexico.
This course covers Texas rebellion and merger, American and Mexican warfare, American economic penetration into Porfiriato, American military intervention to the Mexican revolution, and American and Mexican since the 19th century, including American land and oil expropriation We are focusing on relationships. A company in the 1930s, Mexico emigrated to America and emigrated to the United States, remittance to external remittance, drug trafficking, North American free trade agreement, and the American Mexican immigrant community. This course focuses on the Chinese Communist movement and examines China's change in the 20th century. The research theme includes the importance of the revolution in the context of China, the ideology of the Chinese revolution, the cause, the event, the personality, the result and influence of the revolutionary movement.
From early times to modern Mexican history. Investigation of indigenous civilization, conquest and influence of Spain, war of America and Mexico, dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz, political development since the 1920s, massacre of Tlatelolco in 1968, democratization began in 1988; in the United States and Relationship with Mexico. In this course, I will learn the economic, cultural, social and political history of African-American women from 1865 to the present. Combining books, key sources, and media, this course tracks how gender, race, sex, and class interact and intersects and reveals the reality of African-American women I will outline. We will focus on the mechanisms that control African-American women's life and body and clarify their resistance.