It has been independent since 1821.
Mexico was an overseas territory of the Spanish Empire from 1521 until 1821, when Mexico became an independent country.
An autonomous country is an independent country with its own government. It is not a colony or territory of Another Country.
Both. Mexico (capital: Mexico City) is an independent country with a political system on its own and as such, it is also considered an independent economic entity or region within the continent of North America.
Only the southwestern U.S. State of New Mexico (capital: Santa Fe) qualifies as such. The other is the country of Mexico (capital: Mexico City), which has been an independent country for over 200 years, and used to own the state of New Mexico until the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). Hence the names and confusion.
There are two Mexicos. One is Mexico, an independent country bordering the southwestern United States. The other is NEW Mexico, a state that used to belong to Mexico and now is part of the United States.
No, Guatemala is it's own country. Run by it's own government.
I guess you mean New Mexico (Capital: Santa Fe), a US State which was acquired through the Mexican-American War. No it was never a country on its own, as it became a territory during the war and later reached statehood in 1912. Mexico (Capital: Mexico City) is an independent country that borders the south of the Unites States.
Samoa is not part of any other country. It is its own independent country.
Singapore is in the Malaysian Peninsula. It is a sovereign country in its own right and it not part of another country.
No. Ecuador is a country, capital Quito. Mexico is another country, capital Mexico D.F. Some people refer to Latin-Americans as Mexicans, but Mexico is a country on its own, with a huge amount of history. They are the descendants of the Aztec empire.
An autonomous country is an independent country with its own government. It is not a colony or territory of another country.
It became independent from Mexico in 1836, and was a its own country (the Republic of Texas) for nine years. Texas was admitted into the U.S. in 1845.