The Invasion of Veracruz and the Punitive Expedition are the most remembered.
It just raised hatred against Americans. The many interventions against Mexico by American troops damaged the Mexican-American relations for decades, at least until president Roosevelt visit to Mexico in 1943.
All throughout the 18th century. Two examples are at the end of the Mexican-American War (1856-1848) and after the Gadsden Purchase (1853).
No. Most of the world was paying attention to the developments prior to the First World War.
16th century (1521).
Father Miguel Hidalgo (1753-1811)
england, Mexico
Since the German Empire wanted Mexico to help it to rage war against U.S., Mexico, in turn, will get back some of the land that she lost from the last century
The Aztecs controlled central Mexico in the beginning of the sixteenth century.
Texas did rebel against Mexico, because Mexico passed 7 laws which did away with the many constitutional reforms.
The gulf of Mexico and the gulf of Arabia are two examples.
When Spanish settlers with such surname migrated into Mexico in the 16th century.
From the 6th century to the 12th century.