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San Marcos, Jalisco

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Country
  
Area
  
292.8 km²

State
  
Population
  
3,533 (2005)

San Marcos, Jalisco Ayuntamiento de San Marcos Jalisco

Time zone
  
Central Standard Time (UTC-6)

Weather
  
27°C, Wind W at 13 km/h, 28% Humidity

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San Marcos is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 292.85 km².

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As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 3,533.

History

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The area now incorporating the settlement of San Marcos was originally called Chistic or Xistic and was originally inhabited by the Toltec tribe under the rule of the Tonallan kings. Francisco Cortés de San Buenaventura arrived followed in 1530 by Nuño de Guzman, and Juan de Escárcena. In 1542 San Marcos was visited by the Viceroy D. Antonio de Mendoza on his way to put down a large indigenous rebellion.

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The town itself was founded in Jun 28, 1740, by Fray Antonio de Jesus who was instrumental in construction of the church. As late as 1825 the town had no city hall and was subordinate to Etzatlán Township. The city was officially founded by decree on April 17, 1907, which became effective the following April.

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In the early 1900s, during the rule of Mexican dictator Porfirio Diaz, the Mexican government forcibly marched thousands of Yaquis some 200 miles over the mountains from San Blas to San Marcos and its train station. There, the Yaqui survivors were sold at sixty pesos a head to the owners of sugar cane plantations in Oaxaca and the tobacco planters of the Valle Nacional, while thousands more were sold to the henequen plantation owners of the Yucatán. By 1908, at least five thousand Yaqui had been sold into forced slavery. Most died within the first year of their captivity.

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References

San Marcos, Jalisco Wikipedia