Good Mafternoon! 3/23/15
EQ: What was impact of the Zapatistas impact Mexico?
HW: Test- WEDTest- WED
SPONGE
#1. Update TOC and glue handout on pg 79
#2. Begin reading your handout. HighlightHighlight
or underline what you think is the mostor underline what you think is the most
important sentenceimportant sentence. This is a silent activity.
DateDate ## TitleTitle
3-23 79 Zapatistas
3-23 80 Study Guide
Unit 7 NotesUnit 7 Notes
ZapatistasZapatistas
Bennett
Who are the Zapatistas?
 a group of Mexicans who support improved
rights & living conditions for Mexico’s indigenous
people
 Where does the name “Zapatista” come from?...
Latin America Guerilla Organizations
• The Zapatista
Movement in Mexico
• People from the
Chiapas region of
Mexico.
• Made up primarily ofMade up primarily of
poor farmers andpoor farmers and
workers of indigenousworkers of indigenous
American ancestry.American ancestry.
THE NAME OF THE ZAPATISTAS
• The Zapatistas get their name
from one of the leaders of the
Mexican Revolution,
Emiliano Zapata.
• Zapata is a Mexican symbol
for rising up against a
government that oppresses
the people.
• Emiliano Zapata DID NOT
CREATE the Zapatistas, but
his lifetime achievements
inspired the name of the
group.
Why Chiapas?
• It’s a resource-rich state in southern Mexico:
– produces over half of Mexico’s hydroelectric
power
– 2nd
largest petroleum producing state
– Largest coffee exporting state
• So what’s the big deal there?
What’s the Big Deal?
• Chiapas has the worst rates of poverty in Mexico:
– three-fourths of its people are malnourished, half live
in dwellings with dirt floors
– 19% of the population has no income
– 39% earn less than minimum wage ($3/day)
• Chiapas is a huge contributor to the global
economy (water, oil, etc.), but is getting little in
return.
– huge division between rich & poor in the state
What are they fighting for?
• Zapatistas want to eliminate the division
between the social classes in Chiapas
(wealthy vs. poor)
– They argued that the indigenous people of
Mexico needed more help to improve healthcare,
housing education, & jobs.
• They have tried to peacefully negotiate with
Mexico’s government, but the agreements
have not solved the peoples’ problems…
• .
Subcomandante
Marcos
"The natural wealth that leaves these
lands doesn't travel over just these
three roads (leading to Chiapas).
Chiapas is bled through thousands of
veins: through oil ducts and gas ducts,
over electric wires, by railroad cars,
through bank accounts, by trucks
and vans, by ships and planes...And
what tribute does this land continue
to pay to various empires? Oil,
electric energy, cattle, money,
bananas, honey, corn, cocoa, tobacco,
sugar, soy...and Chiapan blood flows
out through a thousand and one
fangs sunk into the neck of
southeastern Mexico."
NAFTA & the Zapatistas…
• 1994—North American Free Trade Agreement came
into effect & allowed free trade between US, Canada,
& Mexico
• Some people in Mexico did not like this plan:
– thought that NAFTA would allow cheap farm goods to
come into Mexico from the US
– thought NAFTA benefitted the wealthy and hurt the
poor Native American farmers by lowering prices of crops
like coffee and corn
– farmers in Mexico would not be able to compete with the
cheaper food
NAFTA & the Zapatistas…
• On the day NAFTA took effect, the
Zapatistas took over 7 towns in their part of
Mexico (state of Chiapas).
• The Mexican army was sent to remove the
Zapatistas.
• fighting lasted for several weeks, & a cease-
fire eventually ended the fighting
• Zapatistas did not go away
Armed Takeover in Chiapas
01/01/94
The Revolt of 1994
• The revolt was put down by
the Mexican National Army,
but the Zapatistas received
recognition from governments
worldwide.
• The revolt helped put
pressure on the Mexican
government to fix the
problems in the Chiapas
region
Mexico and the Zapatistas Today
• Since the Zapatista revolt in
1994, the Mexican
government and the EZLN
are working constantly to
come up with solutions in the
Chiapas.
• The Zapatistas want more
money and assistance from
the government in helping to
make the Chiapas region
prosperous.
• It’s taking a long time…
ZAPATISTA WRITING ASSIGNMENT
There are different opinions on exactly what the Zapatistas
fight for. Therefore, I want you to take a stand and write
either in FAVOR of the Zapatistas or AGAINST them. So
do you think of the Zapatistas more as:
1) A freedom fighting group that fights for the
rights of poor farmers and second class citizens.
OR
2) A terrorist group who is attempting to overthrow
the Mexican government through violence and
other illegal activities.
Picture Analysis
• What exactly do you see in the photograph?
• How are the people dressed?
• What are they doing?
• Imagine that you are in the picture. What
would you hear? What would you smell?
• Prediction: What happened right before this
image?
• Prediction: What happened right after this
image?
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
Picture 4
Picture 5
Picture 6
WHAT IS A GUERILLA?
Is This An Example of a Guerilla?
WHAT ARE GUERILLAS?
• Usually a small military
group
• Made up of non-traditional
soldiers
• Does not represent a
country but more a
common group or cause
• Uses surprise attacks and
sabotage to attack larger
more formal enemies
GUERILLA OR NOT GUERILLA??
Movie Poster Directions- due Monday
CHOOSE Cuban Revolution or Zapatistas
PAPER is in the PURPLE Tray.
•Poster- Draw and color your poster it MUST include:
– An image or scene that represents your "Movie"
– The title of the movie
– The "actors" in the movie (Key people ex- Fidel Castro, Chiapas, etc)
•Review: Answer the following questions on the back of
your poster. Please write in complete sentences!
– Summarize your event.
– Summarize the main people involved in your event.
– Give your opinion on the event- was is it good or bad- why?
– How many stars would you give it? why?

Zapatistas 2015

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    Good Mafternoon! 3/23/15 EQ:What was impact of the Zapatistas impact Mexico? HW: Test- WEDTest- WED SPONGE #1. Update TOC and glue handout on pg 79 #2. Begin reading your handout. HighlightHighlight or underline what you think is the mostor underline what you think is the most important sentenceimportant sentence. This is a silent activity. DateDate ## TitleTitle 3-23 79 Zapatistas 3-23 80 Study Guide
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    Unit 7 NotesUnit7 Notes ZapatistasZapatistas Bennett
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    Who are theZapatistas?  a group of Mexicans who support improved rights & living conditions for Mexico’s indigenous people  Where does the name “Zapatista” come from?...
  • 4.
    Latin America GuerillaOrganizations • The Zapatista Movement in Mexico • People from the Chiapas region of Mexico. • Made up primarily ofMade up primarily of poor farmers andpoor farmers and workers of indigenousworkers of indigenous American ancestry.American ancestry.
  • 5.
    THE NAME OFTHE ZAPATISTAS • The Zapatistas get their name from one of the leaders of the Mexican Revolution, Emiliano Zapata. • Zapata is a Mexican symbol for rising up against a government that oppresses the people. • Emiliano Zapata DID NOT CREATE the Zapatistas, but his lifetime achievements inspired the name of the group.
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    Why Chiapas? • It’sa resource-rich state in southern Mexico: – produces over half of Mexico’s hydroelectric power – 2nd largest petroleum producing state – Largest coffee exporting state • So what’s the big deal there?
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    What’s the BigDeal? • Chiapas has the worst rates of poverty in Mexico: – three-fourths of its people are malnourished, half live in dwellings with dirt floors – 19% of the population has no income – 39% earn less than minimum wage ($3/day) • Chiapas is a huge contributor to the global economy (water, oil, etc.), but is getting little in return. – huge division between rich & poor in the state
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    What are theyfighting for? • Zapatistas want to eliminate the division between the social classes in Chiapas (wealthy vs. poor) – They argued that the indigenous people of Mexico needed more help to improve healthcare, housing education, & jobs. • They have tried to peacefully negotiate with Mexico’s government, but the agreements have not solved the peoples’ problems… • .
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    Subcomandante Marcos "The natural wealththat leaves these lands doesn't travel over just these three roads (leading to Chiapas). Chiapas is bled through thousands of veins: through oil ducts and gas ducts, over electric wires, by railroad cars, through bank accounts, by trucks and vans, by ships and planes...And what tribute does this land continue to pay to various empires? Oil, electric energy, cattle, money, bananas, honey, corn, cocoa, tobacco, sugar, soy...and Chiapan blood flows out through a thousand and one fangs sunk into the neck of southeastern Mexico."
  • 10.
    NAFTA & theZapatistas… • 1994—North American Free Trade Agreement came into effect & allowed free trade between US, Canada, & Mexico • Some people in Mexico did not like this plan: – thought that NAFTA would allow cheap farm goods to come into Mexico from the US – thought NAFTA benefitted the wealthy and hurt the poor Native American farmers by lowering prices of crops like coffee and corn – farmers in Mexico would not be able to compete with the cheaper food
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    NAFTA & theZapatistas… • On the day NAFTA took effect, the Zapatistas took over 7 towns in their part of Mexico (state of Chiapas). • The Mexican army was sent to remove the Zapatistas. • fighting lasted for several weeks, & a cease- fire eventually ended the fighting • Zapatistas did not go away
  • 12.
    Armed Takeover inChiapas 01/01/94
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    The Revolt of1994 • The revolt was put down by the Mexican National Army, but the Zapatistas received recognition from governments worldwide. • The revolt helped put pressure on the Mexican government to fix the problems in the Chiapas region
  • 14.
    Mexico and theZapatistas Today • Since the Zapatista revolt in 1994, the Mexican government and the EZLN are working constantly to come up with solutions in the Chiapas. • The Zapatistas want more money and assistance from the government in helping to make the Chiapas region prosperous. • It’s taking a long time…
  • 15.
    ZAPATISTA WRITING ASSIGNMENT Thereare different opinions on exactly what the Zapatistas fight for. Therefore, I want you to take a stand and write either in FAVOR of the Zapatistas or AGAINST them. So do you think of the Zapatistas more as: 1) A freedom fighting group that fights for the rights of poor farmers and second class citizens. OR 2) A terrorist group who is attempting to overthrow the Mexican government through violence and other illegal activities.
  • 16.
    Picture Analysis • Whatexactly do you see in the photograph? • How are the people dressed? • What are they doing? • Imagine that you are in the picture. What would you hear? What would you smell? • Prediction: What happened right before this image? • Prediction: What happened right after this image?
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    WHAT IS AGUERILLA? Is This An Example of a Guerilla?
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    WHAT ARE GUERILLAS? •Usually a small military group • Made up of non-traditional soldiers • Does not represent a country but more a common group or cause • Uses surprise attacks and sabotage to attack larger more formal enemies
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    GUERILLA OR NOTGUERILLA??
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    Movie Poster Directions-due Monday CHOOSE Cuban Revolution or Zapatistas PAPER is in the PURPLE Tray. •Poster- Draw and color your poster it MUST include: – An image or scene that represents your "Movie" – The title of the movie – The "actors" in the movie (Key people ex- Fidel Castro, Chiapas, etc) •Review: Answer the following questions on the back of your poster. Please write in complete sentences! – Summarize your event. – Summarize the main people involved in your event. – Give your opinion on the event- was is it good or bad- why? – How many stars would you give it? why?