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Page 1: Mexico Class Notes Week of November 29, 2010. Note #1- Land Bridge Mexico is known as a land bridge because it connects two large continents, North America

Mexico

Class NotesWeek of November 29, 2010

Page 2: Mexico Class Notes Week of November 29, 2010. Note #1- Land Bridge Mexico is known as a land bridge because it connects two large continents, North America

Note #1- Land Bridge

• Mexico is known as a land bridge because it connects two large continents, North America and South America.

Page 3: Mexico Class Notes Week of November 29, 2010. Note #1- Land Bridge Mexico is known as a land bridge because it connects two large continents, North America

Note #2- Continent

• Mexico is on the continent of North America.

• Parts of Mexico are so narrow that the Pacific Ocean and the gulf of Mexico are only separated by 140 miles of land.

Page 4: Mexico Class Notes Week of November 29, 2010. Note #1- Land Bridge Mexico is known as a land bridge because it connects two large continents, North America

Note #3- Topography• The center of Mexico has a towering

mountain range and a huge high plateau.

Page 5: Mexico Class Notes Week of November 29, 2010. Note #1- Land Bridge Mexico is known as a land bridge because it connects two large continents, North America

Note #4- Sierra MadreAlso known as the mother range. This is the largest group of mountain ranges in Mexico. Very few people live here but there are many natural resources.

http://northamerica.theworldatlas.net/mexico/mexico.jpg

Page 6: Mexico Class Notes Week of November 29, 2010. Note #1- Land Bridge Mexico is known as a land bridge because it connects two large continents, North America

Note #5- The Plateau of MexicoThe Plateau of Mexico is surrounded by the Sierra Madre. In the northern part you find deserts and grassey plains. In the south you find high snow capped mountains. In the center you find flat valleys, this is where most of the cities are found.

Page 7: Mexico Class Notes Week of November 29, 2010. Note #1- Land Bridge Mexico is known as a land bridge because it connects two large continents, North America

Note #6- Coastal LowlandsMexico's lowland plains squeeze between the mountains and sea. This is where you find ranching, farming, growing crops and raising animals.

Page 8: Mexico Class Notes Week of November 29, 2010. Note #1- Land Bridge Mexico is known as a land bridge because it connects two large continents, North America

Note #7- Climate

Mexico has many different climates. This is because of its latitude and its various levels of altitude across the different regions of mexico.

Page 9: Mexico Class Notes Week of November 29, 2010. Note #1- Land Bridge Mexico is known as a land bridge because it connects two large continents, North America

Note #8- Natural Disasters

A natural disaster is the effect of a natural hazard (e.g., flood, tornado, hurricane, volcanic eruption, earthquake, or landslide) that affects the environment, and leads to financial, environmental and/or human losses.

Page 10: Mexico Class Notes Week of November 29, 2010. Note #1- Land Bridge Mexico is known as a land bridge because it connects two large continents, North America

Note #9- BajaBaja California is a long thin peninsula, or piece of land with water on three sides.

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Note #10-Mexico's

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Note #5- North

• Mexico’s economy ranks in the top 12 in the world.

• It has mainly been an agricultural economy for years, but recently it has industrialized.

• Mexico has many natural resources.– a major one is oil.

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Note #6- Migrant Workers• Mexico’s population has increased rapidly

over the last decades.

• This has resulted in overcrowding in the cities and lack of jobs.

• So many Mexicans cross the border of the USA and work for very low wages, but seem high to them.

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Note #7- Religion

• 89% of Mexican people claim to be Roman Catholic.

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Note #8- The Maya

• The Maya built their empire in what is now present day Mexico.

• They built large pyramids where they worshiped the gods.

• They believed that the gods controlled every aspect of their lives.

• They developed a 365 day calendar and hieroglyphics.

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Note #9- Aztec

• Hundreds of years later, Aztec hunters came through what used to be Mayan cities.

• They found an island in the middle of lake Texcoco and made it their home.

Page 17: Mexico Class Notes Week of November 29, 2010. Note #1- Land Bridge Mexico is known as a land bridge because it connects two large continents, North America

Note #10- Mexican/American History

• American forces fought the Mexican government to separate Texas from Mexico.

• The Battle of the Alamo was a battle that the Americans lost, but it inspired the Americans to try harder and eventually win.

• 10 years later was the Mexican- American War over Texas. America won and Texas became part of our country.