Aztecs and Mayas did.
Mayan and Inca.
It was populated by several Native American civilizations, including the Mayan and the Aztec, which were the most important at the time (1519).
No. Most Spanish-era cities were founded atop the ruins of conquered Native American civilizations.
They didn't "land" in Mexico as they were one of the earliest native American civilizations to prosper in Mexico. Their civilization lasted from 1200 to 400 BC in what are known today as the states of Veracruz and Tabasco.
There were and to some extent still are Native American peoples. Three that come to mind are: A. The Cherokee Nation, mostly in North America; B. The Aztec peoples, who thrived mostly in the area now called Mexico; and C. The Inca peoples, these Native Americans made their homes on the western side of the South American continent.
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Aztec and Mayan civilizations.
As the Spanish explorers and conquistadors conquered and subdued Native American civilizations, more Spanish holdings in the New World gained Spain more territory. Spain dominated what is now Mexico and subdued many of the Native civilizations in South America.
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