Modern Era · North America · Politics
1994
NAFTA and the Zapatista uprising
January 1, 1994
The North American Free Trade Agreement took effect, binding the US, Canada, and Mexico into a single commercial zone. The same day, masked Zapatista rebels in ski masks seized several towns in Chiapas, Mexico, proclaiming they were a protest against globalization before it had a name. A new era of trade had opened with a new kind of protest.