Hidalgo state history

  • 1200 BCE

    OTOMI BEGINS

    OTOMI BEGINS
    The atomies dispersed and being to settle in central Mexico
  • 600 BCE

    OTOMI ENDS

    The empire is coming to an end. It separates. It is leaving the center of Mexico but its vestiges.
  • DECREASE IN INDIGEOUS POPULATION

    DECREASE IN INDIGEOUS POPULATION
    The spaniards arrived and the indigenous population decreased.
  • FIRST LIBERAL GROUP

    James Vetch arrived with the first group of liberals to the land that is now Hidalgo.
  • FIGHT

    FIGHT
    Nicolas Bravo and Guadalupe Victoria figth.
  • ATTACK

    Nicolas Bravo was attacked by Vicente Guerrero
  • CORAL WILLIAM T

    CORAL WILLIAM T
    Coral William T arrives to Pachuca
  • PEACE TREATY

    Coral, Siemens, and withers made a peace treaty
  • GABRIEL MAYORGA

    Signs the ideas document in Jacala
  • CHANGES

    Church is no longer part of the government, there is more freedom of expression
  • REFORM WAR

    REFORM WAR
    Liberal and conservative clash in the reform war and change the way the entire nation lives
  • DEFEAT

    DEFEAT
    Jesus Gonzales defeats Miguel Miramon in Calpuluapan
  • STATE OF MEXICO

    The state of Mexico its divide, a neighbor of hidalgo
  • PACHUCA AND REAL DEL MONTE

    PACHUCA AND REAL DEL MONTE
    There is not much information about this but there were armed events between Pachuca and Real del Monte, municipalities that are next to each other.
  • BATTLE OF IXMIQUILPAN

    During the second French intervention in Mexico, 350 soldiers of the Belgian legion
  • THE BATTLES OF IXMIQUILPAN ENDS

    THE BATTLES OF IXMIQUILPAN ENDS
    Belgian soldiers end the war
  • RETURNED

    Efforts to create the state of hidalgo are resumed
  • STATES

    Manuel Fernando Soto was in charge of showing that the company was in a position to make states
  • CREATION OF THE STATE OF HIDALGO

    CREATION OF THE STATE OF HIDALGO
    After the French were finally expelled and the Mexican Republic restored, Hidalgo became a separate state in 1869, taking its name from the hero of Mexican independence, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.
  • NOW

    NOW