In dedication of our History of the Americas teacher, Mr. Barrera.

Copyright © 2016 by Ben Karls, Andrew Le, Manny Lela
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First Printing, 2016
ISBN 0-9000000-0-0
Story jumper Publishing
123 Apple Grove
Scottsdale, AZ 00000
www.Storyjumper.com











One day, during Class, Pablo fell asleep in the middle of a history lesson about Mexican Culture.














Whoa!
Little did Pablo know, this would be the adventure of his life.






Suddenly, Pablo lands in an unknown land. To find out where he is, he walks towards what he thinks is smoke from a house.

Huh?! Where am I?






























Pablo finds the smoke At the house of an artsy armadillo.
1920






My name is Pablo! who are you?



Oh wait! Are you Señor Orozco, the famous painter of Mexico?





Sí! This is my new painting "Maternity". It tells the tale of a "new" Mexico after the revolution!



Cool! So how does your art help with the culture of mexico?





I am a part of a group called the "Mexican Muralist Movement"! We wanted art to be involved in mexican culture again!



Wow that's cool! I have to go now, Thank you for the information and the brush.
As a gift, Orozco gives his brush to Pablo. he then goes onto the next house, trying to find out more about the culture of this country.

Sí!





My name is Pablo! Who are you?
1920
HolA! I am a writer of small songs called corridos!



Cool! what are those about?




Corridos bring news to the people of Mexico in a musical way, since some can not read.


Wow! So how does your corridos help with the culture?




Corridos are the way that we record, remember, and share important events like battles AND people like our leaders. We then put it into song!




Yep!

Thank you for the Corridos! I now know more about why they helped the culture, I have to go now!

As a gift, the writer gives Pablo his book of Corridos. Pablo goes on to the next house trying to learn more about the culture.








My name is Pablo! Who are you?


I am a Cristero! I fight for my religious freedom that the president has taken from us!
IN his head, Pablo thinks, "he seems quite angry".


My name is Pablo! Who are you?
Pablo moves on quickly. he is not sure how to feel about the Cristero and finds himself facing another unhappy stranger.
Okay, thanks for the information...



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