The most important would be the cowboy culture, which was copied from the Mexican 'vaqueros' (literally, cowboys in Spanish) who developed several haciendas in northern Mexico, (nowadays the US Southwest). From there, you have several other traits, such as the rodeo and the Tex-Mex cuisine, based on the traditions from these cowhands.
Canada does not have a border with Mexico.
Some things to do in Mexico are baseball, soccer, and basketball
they are only one thing us mexico and canada share.
The total amount equals some US$479 billion, with some $321 billion in imports from Mexico into the US and some US$158 billion on exports from the US into Mexico.
Villahermosa is a city in Mexico. Veracruz is a state in Mexico.
On one of the many ports and border cities close to the US-Mexico border:Ports:EnsenadaMazatlanAcapulcoSalina CruzTampicoTopolobampoVeracruzBorder cities:TijuanaMexicaliJuarezPiedras NegrasMatamoros
No. The US has a population of some 311 million whereas Mexico has a population of some 111 million.
Some of California and New Mexico
No, the two countries share a border, so it's literally no distance at all from Mexico to the US as a whole. Some points in Mexico are a considerable distance from some points in the US, of course.
It depends: the US is much richer in some resources and Mexico in others.
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