Mexico Flashcards
Corrido
Type of Mexican song. Narrative ballads about particular people, groups, or events of importance.
Common corrido themes
Exploits of outlaws, extraordinary experiences of ordinary people, natural disasters, Mexican immigration
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Signed after US-Mexican war in 1848. Created new political borders that required many Mexicans to leave their homes because Mexican land now belonged to the US.
Mexican Revolution
1910, happened because of a dictatorship, poor working conditions, and wealth gap. Caused many more Mexicans to immigrate to the US.
The bracero program
1942, brought Mexican workers to the US to fill up jobs left by men fighting in WW2. Americans thought they were stealing jobs. Even after the program was over, many Mexicans continued crossing the border in search of jobs
Corrido characteristics
4-line stanzas, easy to remember and perform. Structure: salutation/prologue, story itself, moral/farewell. No set rhythm or musical style. What instruments are played depends on the region.