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It resulted in distrust between Mexico and the United States for almost a century (until World War 2), and to this day is still a source of contempt for many in Mexico. To the degree that Mexico views the United States as a business and trade partner, but not as an ally of friend at all.
It has a congress. In fact, with the exception of the electoral college, Mexico's government system is almost the same than the American's: a presidential federal representative republic.
Another Canada.Part of the wealth and cultural diversity found in the United States comes from the territories acquired during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848); also during the last 167 years, immigration from Mexico has resulted in almost one in every 6 Americans having Mexican ancestry. For better or worse, the United States and Mexico have a shared destiny.
Mexico has almost every climate
-- all of Canada -- almost but not quite all of the USA -- a large part of Mexico
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Mexico is by far the largest contributor, with almost 12 million people working in the United States, and 31 million Americans who can trace their roots to Mexico.
Southern Mexico, close to the sea.
For three centuries Mexico was part of the Spanish Empire.After a protracted struggle Mexico declared its independence from Spain in 1810. In 1846, the Mexican American War broke out, ending two years later with Mexico ceding almost half of its territory to the United States.
The brutal genocide of almost a million Tutsis resulted from the death of Rwanda's president Habyarimana in 1994.