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The individual governors. Mexico is a Federal Republic, just as the United States is.
The Republic of Texas.
"President of the United Mexican States".
These incude:1800-1821: Overseas territory as part of the Spanish Empire (Viceroyalty of the New Spain)1821-1824: Absolute monarchy (First Mexican Empire)1824-1864: Federal republic (Federal Republic of the United Mexican States)1864-1867: Absolute monarchy (Second Mexican Empire)1867-1900: Federal Republic (United Mexican States)
Your question is a bit misleading, but yes you could travel from the US to the Dominican Republic with a Mexican passport. In fact many people need to make such kind of connections as Mexico doesn't have direct flights with many countries; one instance would be Portugal: Mexican tourists have to fly to the US, Spain or the Netherlands to reach Portugal.
Mexico's official name is United Mexican States (Spanish: Estados Unidos Mexicanos).
1325-1521: Mexico (Aztec Empire) 1521-1821: New Spain (Spanish overseas colony) 1821-1823: Mexican Empire 1823-1864: United Mexican States (Federal Republic) 1864-1867: (Second) Mexican Empire 1867-present: United Mexican States (Federal Republic)
The annexation of the Republic of Texas by the United States. and the home of the brave
La Paz is the capital city of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. As such, both are part of a federal republic, known as the United Mexican States. Its government type is that of a federal presidential representative republic, just like the United States.
La Paz is the capital city of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. As such, both are part of a federal republic, known as the United Mexican States. Its government type is that of a federal presidential representative republic, just like the United States.
There are no Mexican states in the United States, as Mexico and the U.S. are separate sovereign nations. However, the U.S. shares a border with Mexico, which consists of 32 Mexican states. The U.S. has states of its own, totaling 50, but none are Mexican.
Border disputes (Thornton Affair) and the annexation of the Republic of Texas by the United States.