Episodes in the History of U.S.–Mexico Relations

Episodes in the History of U.S.–Mexico Relations

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Comprehensive Unit73 pagesGrade Level: High SchoolIncludes curriculum unit + 5 sets of 7 photographs The histories of the United States and Mexico have been closely linked since at least the middle of the 19th century, when Mexico lost half of its territory to the United States with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. Since that time, the two countries have had close relations as events that occur in one country invariably affect the other. The presence of a large Mexican-American population in the United States and the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) clearly demonstrate the continued importance of U.S.–Mexico relations. In light of these close ties, the lessons in this three-part series are intended to provide students with a basic understanding of the relationship between the United States and Mexico. In part one, Episodes in the History of U.S.–Mexico Relations, students will examine two important historical episodes. The first ep

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