Most people who visit Mexico aren’t even sure which state they are visiting let alone the historical and cultural facts about the world they are passing through on their vacation. This is a podcast all about telling those stories and bringing you closer to understanding the world and lives of the people that live the histories of Mexico each and every day.
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Most people who visit Mexico aren’t even sure which state they are visiting let alone the historical and cultural facts about the world they are passing through on their vacation. This is a podcast all about telling those stories and bringing you closer to understanding the world and lives of the people that live the histories of Mexico each and every day.
Who were the leaders of Tabasco through the latter half of the 16th century? Who was Melchor the Mapmaker? How did Bishop DIego de Landa get onto this podcasts black list? What was Mayor Aguirre's most controversial act regarding the almojarifazgo and alcabal taxes? How many crimes was Corregidor Quijeda accused of? Why was Mayor Cordova so unlucky? Who was the One Armed Pirate from Virginia? And when will we ever get to talking about the pirates? Answers to all these and more as we close off the 16th century in Tabasco with a few visits from some aggressive businessmen of the High Seas.
The Histories of Mexico
Most people who visit Mexico aren’t even sure which state they are visiting let alone the historical and cultural facts about the world they are passing through on their vacation. This is a podcast all about telling those stories and bringing you closer to understanding the world and lives of the people that live the histories of Mexico each and every day.