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Yes, it was part of Mexico when it became independent on September of 1821. Then, when Agustin I rose to power and became "Emperor of Mexico", Honduras as well as the rest of Central America seceded from Mexico and became the Federal Republic of Central America on March 19, 1823 and was recognized as an independent country on July 1, 1823.
mexico became independent from spain
The Rio Grande became the dividing river between MEXICO and the U.S.
Conquistadors
Dahlias were grown by the Aztecs. They are native to Mexico, Central America, and South America. They were sent to Europe from Mexico and became popular in European gardens.
By the 19th century, most of Mexico & Central America had revolted and became independent of Spain.
Central America lies between North America and South America name was given by Europeans and Anglo Saxons, it was called first by the Aztecs, Anahuac, which means the land between two oceans, afterwards it became the Kingdom of New Spain, which covered central America, the Caribbean, Mexico, and half of the Usa, and since they split from Mexico, in 1824, they became first a Central American Confederation, but their came the gringo and split the countries up.
No. Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Aztec Empire (1325 - 1521). After their conquest by Spanish conquistadors, it was renamed as Mexico City, and it became the capital of the "New Spain" (as Mexico became a colony of Spain). After Mexico's War of Independence, Mexico City still maintained its status as the most populous and important city of the new country, and thus became the official capital of Mexico.
Yes and No. Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Aztec Empire (1325 - 1521). After their conquest by Spanish conquistadors, it was renamed as Mexico City, and it became the capital of the "New Spain" (as Mexico became a colony of Spain). After Mexico's War of Independence, Mexico City still maintained its status as the most populous and important city of the new country, and thus became the official capital of Mexico.
There is a hypothesis that Native Americans traveled from Asia, (or) to be more specific Russia areas and became the first to settle in what is Canada, North America, and Mexico and maybe even some parts of South and Central America.
You may refer to Texas, which became an independent country (as the Republic of Texas) between 1836 when it seceded from Mexico and 1846 when it was admitted to the United States. However, the adjective "important" is open to discussion. In fact, another "important" country would be California (as the Republic of California) which during the Mexican-American War also seceded from Mexico on June 14, 1846 to be finally captured by the US Military on July 19, 1846.
In 1824 Mexico became a republic.