Historical Events


Historical Events


Historical Events


Historical Events


Historical Events
100

This ancient Mayan citadel located in the rainforests of northern Guatemala is renowned for its impressive pyramids and temples, including the Temple of the Grand Jaguar and the Temple IV, which is the tallest pre-Columbian structure in the Americas.

Tikal

100

The Spanish conquistador was responsible for the fall of the Incan Empire.

Francisco Pizarro

100

He was the last Governor of California under Mexican rule.

Pio Pico

100

He was the last Inca Emperor.

Atahualpa

100

This river serves as the border between the U.S. state of Texas and the northern Mexican states of Chihuahua and Coahuila.

The Rio Grande

100

Known as the "Land of Volcanoes", this Central American country endured a 12-year civil war between the military-led government and leftist guerrilla groups, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths.

El Salvador

100

He co-founded the United Farm Workers with Dolores Huerta.

Cesar Chavez

100

They are Latinos of mixed indigenous-European ancestry.

Mestizo

100

A series Spanish, Catholic-led locations established in the Americas to convert native populations.

The Missions

100

He was the first president of African descent in Latin America.

Vicente Guerrero

200

Activist Salvadorean priest assassinated in 1980.

Oscar Romero

200

Chicano leader who began the Crusade for Justice and the Chicano Latino Youth Conference

“Corky” Gonzales
(also accept Rodolfo Gonzales)

200

Florishing from around 1500 to 400 BCE, this civilization are considered Mexico's "Mother Culture"

The Olmec

200

Colloquially known as "El Libertador," he led the Independence movement from Spain
in South America.

Simon Bolivar

200

This Peruvian revolutionary led the Inca revolt against the Spanish Empire in the 1780s.

Tupac Amaru II.

200

This program allowed millions of Mexican
workers into the U.S. on temporary agricultural work contracts from 1942-1964.

Bracero Program

200

These were known as East L.A. student walkouts that protested for education reform in 1968.

Blowouts

200

This indigenous civilization built the ancient
cities of Chichen Itza and Palenque.

Maya

200

Once considered derogatory, this reclaimed label representing Mexican American communities throughout the southwest became a symbol of pride during El Movimiento of the1960s.

Chicano

200

The first country in Latin America to gain its independence in 1804.

Haiti

300

This act granted U.S. citizenship to Puerto Ricans in 1917. 

and 

This treaty ended the Mexican-American War in 1848.

Jones Act
OR Jones-Shafroth Act 

and 

Guadalupe Hidalgo

300

The mythical homeland of the Mexica. 

and 

The inspiration of an agrarian movement named after him, this leading figure in the Mexican Revolution championed the slogan "Tierra y Libertad" and became a symbol of social justice and resistance against oppression.

Aztlan 

and 

Emiliano Zapata

300

This colonial city was founded in 1781 by "Los Pobladores," a small group of settlers Native American, African, and Spanish descent. 

and 

This Cuban-born athlete became the first Latin American to play professional baseball in the US in 1902.

Los Angeles 

and 

Luis Miguel Castro
OR Lou Castro

300

This 2012 immigration program allowed undocumented youth to stay in the U.S. as workers and provided a path to citizenship.

and 

This 1931 landmark case was the first successful school desegregation court decision in the U.S.  

DACA 

and

Alvarez vs. the Lemon
Grove School District

OR "The Lemon Grove Incident"

300

This 1947 court case in Orange County, CA challenged school segregation in California was a precursor to Brown v. Board of Education.

Mendez v. Westminster

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