Many African slaves were imported throughout all Latin America during the colonial period (16th to 19th century). However, when these countries began to win their independence from either Spain, France or Portugal, those slaves were liberated.
In fact, when Mexico included the banning of slavery among its laws, it began to have problems with the Texan colonists, eventually resulting in the Texas Revolution (1835-1836).
Native Americans and Africans.... i think!
Yes And No.Some Hispanics Also Live In Mexico,The Carribeans.Ones That Live In America Live In New Mexico,California Lots Of Places.Also Florida Is Half America Half Hispanic.In A Color Chart Theyre Will Be A Small Measure Of American-Indians/Indian-Americans And African Americans.
The answer is the African-Americans
Mexican and Central Americans.
Most Latin Americans live in Latin America, which spans the region from Mexico, through Central America, to (and including) South America.
No, there are some 33 million African-Americans while there are some 45 million Hispanics (most coming from Mexico or being Mexican descendants) living in America.
Enemy forces sent a letter to Mexico, which was intercepted by the Americans, telling them to invade America.
One or two, depending on your definition of continent. For most people in the world, it borders just one continent: America. For Americans and Europeans, it borders two continents: North America and Central America.
The Olmec were meso-Americans not Africans. They were a Pre-Columbian civilization that lived in south-central Mexico.
Native Americans that lived in Mexico and Central America built adobe huts.
Mainly to the Caribbean and South America (Brazil and Columbia). Very few were sent to Central America and Mexico.
No, Mexico is on the continent of North America, nowhere near Libya. Libya is about centre of North African coast of Mediterranean Sea.