Impact & Political Outcomes in Mexico

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Impact & Political Outcomes in Mexico

Standards SS6H3 The student will analyze important 20th century issues in Latin America and the Caribbean. b. Explain the impact and political outcomes of the Zapatista guerrilla movement in Mexico.

They are generally small military groups that are made up of non-traditional soldiers. These groups do not represent an entire country, but rather a common cause or idea. Guerillas use surprise attacks and sabotage (known as guerilla warfare ) to attack their enemies.

The Zapatistas are a guerilla group who support improved rights and living conditions for Mexico s indigenous (native) people. The group consists primarily of poor farmers and workers of indigenous American ancestry.

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. Zapata did not create the Zapatistas, but his lifetime achievements inspired the name of the group. I would rather die on my feet, than live on my knees!

The Zapatistas are located in the Chiapas region of southern Mexico. Chiapas is a resource-rich state. It produces over half of Mexico s hydroelectric power. It s the 2 nd largest petroleum-producing state. It s the largest coffee exporting state.

Chiapas has the worst rates of poverty in Mexico. Three-fourths of its people are malnourished. Over half live in dwellings with dirt floors. 19% of the population has no income. 39% earn less than minimum wage ($3 per day). Chiapas is a huge contributor to the global economy (water, oil, etc.), but its people are getting very little in return. There is a huge division between the rich and the poor in the state.

Leader of Zapatistas 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."

The Zapatistas want to eliminate the division between the social classes in Chiapas (wealthy vs. poor). They feel that the indigenous people of Mexico need more help to improve healthcare, housing, education, and jobs. They have tried to peacefully negotiate with Mexico s government, but those agreements have not solved the peoples problems

Chiapas Roadside Sign: You are in Zapatista rebel territory. Here the people command and the government obeys.

In 1994, the North American Free Trade Agreement came into effect and allowed free trade between US, Canada, and Mexico. Some people in Mexico did not like this plan: They believed that NAFTA would allow cheap farm goods to come into Mexico from the US. They felt NAFTA benefitted the wealthy and hurt the poor Native American farmers by lowering prices of crops like coffee and corn. They feared that farmers in Mexico would not be able to compete with the cheaper food.

On the day NAFTA took effect, the Zapatistas used guerilla tactics and took over seven towns in their part of Mexico (state of Chiapas). The Mexican army was sent in to remove the Zapatistas. Fighting lasted for several weeks until a cease-fire eventually ended it.

Armed Takeover in Chiapas 1994

Even though the 1994 revolt was put down by the Mexican National Army, the Zapatistas did not go away. They received recognition from governments worldwide, and the revolt helped put pressure on the Mexican government to fix the problems in the Chiapas region. The Mexican government and the Zapatistas are working constantly to come up with solutions in Chiapas. The Zapatistas want more money and assistance from the government in helping to make the Chiapas region a better place to live. It s taking a long time