Cananea Essays

  • U.S-Mexico Borderlands

    1084 Words  | 3 Pages

    The border region has seen “rapid transformation in a short span of time, changing from a cattle ranching and mining area that attracted U.S., Mexican and European capitalists…to the center of a lucrative vice and pleasure-based tourist industry, to a region that …attracted an extraordinary amount of international capital to its manufacturing and services sector”. (Ganster/Lorey 2) Events and years such as the implementation of the railroad, the years before the Mexican Revolution, the land reform

  • The Underdogs By Marians Azuela Summary

    1425 Words  | 3 Pages

    At the beginning of the 20th century, Mexicans at the Cananea Consolidated Copper Company were paid far less than their American counterparts who disproportionately occupied managerial roles. Meanwhile, textile workers in Orizaba, many of them children, were “poorly paid” and put through exhausting twelve-hour

  • Mexican Revolution Research Paper

    1947 Words  | 4 Pages

    Introduction: The Mexican revolution of 1910 was not the first revolution but it was, in the long run, efficient in achieving its goals. The year 1876 met Porfirio Diaz as the president of Mexico after his heroic defeat of the oppressive French. His ruling lasted 34 years known as the period of el Porfiriato, a period masked by inequality and unrest. Diaz, in his quest to build Mexico into a capitalist country with political stability, managed to reduce the standard of living for many farmers while