There are some regions in Mexico too inaccessible or inhospitable that very few people live there. Some of these would include:
The Copper Canyon (27°30'58''N 107°45'57''W), in the State of Chihuahua. The overall canyon system is larger and some portions are deeper, than the Grand Canyon in the neighboring United States.
Another one is the municipality of Santa Magdalena Jicotlan (97°28'16''W, 17°48'24''N), in the southern state of Oaxaca. It is the municipality least populated in Mexico, with 104 people living on a land of 48.48 square kilometers (18.73 sq mi) of area.
New Mexico didn't fight for independence ever. It was an almost unpopulated province of Mexico while it fought for independence against Spain (1810-1821).
Maximilian I of Mexico (1832-1867) qualifies as such. His puppet master was Napoleon III of France, and as soon as he deserted Maximilian, he was captured and shot by the Mexican Army on June 19, 1867.
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Many people describe the shape of Mexico in many different ways. Some will describe Mexico as looking like a blob that has no particular shape.
The jaguar, found in Mexico, and small isolated populations in southern parts of Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico.
No. Tikal was already deserted: There is evidence that Tikal was conquered by Teotihuacan in the 4th century AD.
Shiprock in Navajo means winged rock and is a tall, isolated rock hill called a monadnock that is found on a desert plain. Shiprock is made from igneous rock and volcanic breccia.
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government that was set up in Mexico in 1822
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MaximilianThis question should be in the 1860's era, not World War II.
Because at the time, Mexico's territories north of the Rio Grande were basically unpopulated -- according to land grant records, there were less than 50,000 Mexicans living on those territories. Hence, these were easily overtaken by American forces.