Yes. Besides Spanish -- the original European settlers and conquerors of Mexico -- there were many immigrants of different nationalities arriving to Mexican shores throughout the centuries. Some of them include:
Spain wanted to protect its colony in Mexico from other Europeans
It didn't; Mexico was so friendly to the United States that the Mexican government let American colonists settle Texas and other territories, who ironically, would later revolt, fight for their independence and ultimately secede from Mexico.
It was about that no Europeans or other people from around the world would settle or battle in the U.S.A.
It was about that no Europeans or other people from around the world would settle or battle in the U.S.A.
94% of Inca population 3.5million Aztecs died from the Europeans when Cortez found Mexico (later he defeated the Aztecs, claiming the gold, silver and other goodies)
They settled in all of Great Britain but England was later invaded by other races.
The first Europeans to settle in Canada were Norse. They came around 1000, but did not stay long. The next activity came with Giovanni Caboto, who was exploring for England. After this, explorers from other nations such as the Portugal and Basque started to come to Canada.
I believe part of it was, and the other part was acquired from Mexico later.
Mexico's immediate neighbor to the north is the United States. Other countries north of Mexico include Canada and Greenland (the later is actually an autonomous territory of Denmark).
The arawaks were not noted to be cannibals because they were easily overpowered by the europeans, however the caribs were aggressive and when the europeans had difficulties the slandered the nation falsely claiming them to be cannibals
It was the other way around: when Americans were invited to colonize and settle present-day Texas, following the independence of Mexico from Spain (1821).
Aztecs are what Europeans called the Indigenous natives of in what is now called Mexico. There are other tribes too but the "Aztecs" we're the last great civilization there. The proper name is "Mexica" pronounced like "Mexico" but the "x" makes a "sh" sound. (Me-she-ka)