I don't know what it is about schools - they manage to make anything "historical" extremely dull! Sounds like I didn't fall into that trap (hopefully...). Thanks, and take care!
Well, we talked about Madero in the university, but to tell the truth, it was blur of people that were in office between 1910 and 192? that I couldn't keep track of them. This offers us a nice dive into Madero. Thanks! I'm ready for Madero, soldier of liberty.
Nicely laid out and very relevant to what is happening today - thanks for tying it back to what we might see visiting mexico. I love to have some context behind street names and statues, etc!
Listen to your little brother instead of Big Brother makes sense to me. Thank you for the much more entertaining history than my schools !
I don't know what it is about schools - they manage to make anything "historical" extremely dull! Sounds like I didn't fall into that trap (hopefully...). Thanks, and take care!
Well, we talked about Madero in the university, but to tell the truth, it was blur of people that were in office between 1910 and 192? that I couldn't keep track of them. This offers us a nice dive into Madero. Thanks! I'm ready for Madero, soldier of liberty.
A blur of people is right! Too many to keep track of, but a few stand out, like Madero. I geek out on this stuff 🙂. Thanks for your comment, Victor!
The history of Mexico never fails to amaze. So intricate and with a wide array of players from every corner of the landscape. Thanks.
Yes, and I'm a history nut anyway so I love learning about it. Thanks for the comment!
It shows that you love history, and Mexico's is colorful for sure.
Nicely laid out and very relevant to what is happening today - thanks for tying it back to what we might see visiting mexico. I love to have some context behind street names and statues, etc!
Me too! I'm always curious when I see a street named after a person or event. I do a lot of googling😉