Yes, but only for political or demographic purposes. Mexico is located in the North American tectonic plate and as such, it should be viewed as part of such region.
Aztecs - Central MexicoMayans - Southern Mexico and Central AmericaIncas - Peru
Mesoamerica.
You mean before contact with Europeans? That would be the Mayan civilization.
Great American civilizations would include:Olmecs (Mexico)Mayans (Mexico and Central America)Aztecs (Mexico)Incas (Peru, Bolivia)
Southern Mexico and northern Central America are known as Mesoamerica, the region where several civilizations such as the Olmec, Aztec and Maya rose before contact with Europeans was made in the 16th century.Also, both Mexico and Central America belong to the North American subcontinent (using the 7-continent model) or to a cultural region known as Latin America, which also spans the Caribbean and South America.
Central Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula as well as most of Guatemala and El Salvador. All this area is known as Mesoamerica.
No they did not. Tomatoes originate from America and reached Europe after the discovery of America.
Central Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula and parts of Guatemala, Belize, Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador were part of the Aztec and Mayan civilizations before contact with Europeans was established in 1519.
The Aztecs were in central Mexico and the Inca were in Peru.
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Before contact with Europeans? Those would include:Tenochtitlan - capital of the Aztec empire on central MexicoCuzco - capital of the incan Empire in PeruCoba - one of the most important city-states in the Mayan civilization, found in the Yucatan peninsula, Mexico
before central america