That would be the Olmec, the Teotihuacan and the Maya, who settled in central and southern Mexico 4000 years before first contact with Europeans. They even pre-date the rise of the Aztec civilization (1325 AD).
It isn't. It is known as the cradle of the Aztec civilization, which settled in the Texcoco valley on March 13, 1325. The first civilization to appear in Mexico was the Olmec civilization, which was distributed along the lowlands of the Gulf of Mexico, as early as 1500 BC.
They spoke Spanish, before and after they settled into Mexico.
The Olmec of southern Mexico built Latin Americas first civilization.
They were the first civilization to appear in Mexico.
If you mean what European power first explored and settled Mexico during the Age of Exploration, Spain qualifies as such.
The Toltec were one of the first civilization in Mexico but not much is known about them. The Aztecs are considered the first great civilization that flourished in Mexico. The Mayans are also considered as a great civilization in Mexico.
in Mexico
False It was first settled by European colonizers from Spain.
I think anthropologists have settled on the Summarians as the first actual civilization.
in Mexico
The first civilization was the Kingdom of Sumer, which was settled between 4500 and 4001 BC, in the region of Mesopotamia, which is now Iraq.
The Olmecs were the first and invented and made corn