French intervention in Mexico happened on 1861-12-08.
Woodrow Wilson responded to the events in Mexico, particularly the Mexican Revolution and the rise of leaders like Francisco Villa, with a mix of diplomatic pressure and military intervention. He initially sought to promote democracy and stability in Mexico, emphasizing a moral approach to foreign policy. However, after Villa's raid on Columbus, New Mexico, in 1916, Wilson ordered General John J. Pershing to lead a military expedition into Mexico to capture Villa. This intervention strained U.S.-Mexico relations and highlighted the complexities of Wilson's idealistic foreign policy.
That Mexico is Mexico and south america is south america
Central America borders South America and Mexico.
The Mayan civilization was located in Central America. The civilization itself no longer exists as a result of intervention from the Spanish, which ended the civilization by the end of the 17th century.
Mexico is part of North America.
Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
Mexico is part of North America.
Yes but in Mexico they don't but because New Mexico is in America
Mexico is in Latin America. Latin America is the Americas (including the Caribbean) with the exception of Canada, the US, Guyana, Suriname, and Guyane (French Guiana). Mexico happens to be in that part of Latin America that is also on the continent of North America.
Roosevelt's intervention emphasized America's growing role in world affairs.
Mexico is part of North America, but never a part of the United States of America