Mexico was minimally inhabited before 1519 and was filled with jungle. The indigenous people tended to farm and hunt for food. Some cultures built pyramids and temples.
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Answer#1NO, a baby born in the united states is an American citizen,no matter if their parents are illegals. Mexican government does not consider that child as a Mexican citizen unless the parents do the process to get a double nationality, which means, that infant is American citizen and Mexican citizen. Answer#2The writer of the previous statement should know a bit more of the Mexican Government and constitution, I challenge the truthfulness of this answer and I must add that as Mexican I speak with better knowledge of the law system in Mexico and so I answer that question like this: An Infant born outside the borders of Mexico from one or two Mexican parents is Mexican, An Infant born inside the Land,waters or any properties of Mexico from Mexican parents Is Mexican, an Infant born In Mexico (Land, Waters, or Properties) but not of Mexican Parents Is Mexican. Paz,Justicia,Tierra, y Libertad.
It is a trick question: New Mexico was not one of the thirteen original colonies. It was acquired from Mexico during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
A typical meal in mexico, would be eating nacho's. Nacho's is a food in mexico that they eat. They also eat Mexican Pumkin Soup, Mexican Bread Pudding '' Capirotada'', Atole and Champurrado and Caramel Apple Empanadas. That is just some foods that mexico eats.
The land that is now known as Utah and New Mexico were part of the Mexican Union, according to the Constitutions of 1824, and 1836, one was a federal Constitution the other was Centralist Constitution, but both prohibited slavery, after these states were seized by the USA, after the Mexican American war, I do not know if the anglosaxons instated slavery probably they did just like in Texas.
This sounds like a trick question: the Alamo fell nearly a decade BEFORE the Mexican War. The Mexican War pitted the USA against Mexico (April/May 1846-Feb 1848); the Alamo was part of the Texas war for independence from Mexico (Alamo: Feb-March 1836). That question is sort of like asking "how did the outcome of the Battle of Verdun affect the rest of WWII?" True, but I think the question is how did the Alamo affect the outcome of the Texas Revolution and in that respect the outcome at the Alamo leaves Santa Ana overconfident and he splits his forces in front of Sam Houston leading to a defeat at San Jacinto.
It depends on where the child was born. If the child was born in Mexico, then the child is Mexican. If it was born on America, then it is American. But technically its both. American and Mexican. Its part of their heritage. Just like people are Irish, German, Polish; they dont have to be born there for that to be part of their heritage.
No. The Mexican president is both head of state and head of government.
No. They are like most people in the world: they want to have a decent life, a nice family or succeed on their careers.
A Mexican is a person holding the nationality of Mexico (country in North America, south of the United States) Just as American means a citizen of the United States. Mexican is a citizen of Mexico. Answer 1. of or pertaining to Mexico or its people. 2. of or pertaining to Spanish as used in Mexico. 3.of or pertaining to the Nahuatl language or its speakers. -noun 4. a native or inhabitant of Mexico, or a person of Mexican descent. People of Mexico or Mexican descent.Answer 1. You can't really ask or say "what is a Mexican". Yes, a Mexican person comes from the country of Mexico but "Mexicans" are made of many roots. African, Native American, Spanish, Italian, German, Irish, English, French and even of Asian decent. And yes Mexicans are (Americans) just like us in the US. Just like Indians are Asian in Asia. Spanish are European in Europe.
Even though the state has the word 'Mexico' in it doesn't mean its a Mexican country. New Mexico is just as much a part of the United States as Maine and Alaska are. Someone from New Mexico is an American. They can also be a New Mexican, just like someone from Minnesota is a Minnesotan.
On all former territories previously owned by Mexico until the Mexican-American War (1846 - 1848), including California, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Utah and Nevada. There is also a sizable Mexican population in both Illinois and New York.
Answer#1NO, a baby born in the united states is an American citizen,no matter if their parents are illegals. Mexican government does not consider that child as a Mexican citizen unless the parents do the process to get a double nationality, which means, that infant is American citizen and Mexican citizen. Answer#2The writer of the previous statement should know a bit more of the Mexican Government and constitution, I challenge the truthfulness of this answer and I must add that as Mexican I speak with better knowledge of the law system in Mexico and so I answer that question like this: An Infant born outside the borders of Mexico from one or two Mexican parents is Mexican, An Infant born inside the Land,waters or any properties of Mexico from Mexican parents Is Mexican, an Infant born In Mexico (Land, Waters, or Properties) but not of Mexican Parents Is Mexican. Paz,Justicia,Tierra, y Libertad.
The telegram promised Germany would provide Mexico with financial and military support to recover Texas, New Mexico and Arizona from the United States, which had been lost during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
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It is a trick question: New Mexico was not one of the thirteen original colonies. It was acquired from Mexico during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).
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Mexican is not a language, it is a nationality or an adjective referring to something or someone from Mexico. The language spoken in Mexico is Spanish. So, if someone says they speak Mexican, it typically means they speak Spanish.