There were several of them; not just three. However, the three most important include the Aztec, the Olmec and the Mayan civilizations.
There was no influence nor contact between the tribes on the Mississippi area and those from central or northern Mexico.
The city now known as Mexico City was founded by the Aztecs in 1325. In 1521, the Spanish Empire conquered and colonized the territory of Mexico from its base in Tenochtitlan.
The Aztecs Were a Meso-American Indian Tribe In Centrallish Mexico ( Mexico City) There Are Alot more Native Meso American tribes People should learn about Like the Purhepecha Indians from the area now known as Michaocan in northern Mexico
Mayans were found in what is now Mexico and Central America, in the Northern hemisphere.
The civilizations in both Mexico and Peru (Maya, Aztec and Inca) were advanced city-founding societies, with complex forms of government, animal domestication and crop growing while the tribes found in the US were mostly nomadic, hunter-gatherers.
what is mexico government now
It remains central Mexico
Aztecs are what Europeans called the Indigenous natives of in what is now called Mexico. There are other tribes too but the "Aztecs" we're the last great civilization there. The proper name is "Mexica" pronounced like "Mexico" but the "x" makes a "sh" sound. (Me-she-ka)
Spanish conquistadores, led by Hernan Cortes, allied themselves with Tlaxcalan tribes to conquer the Aztecs, who were the most important civilization in Mexico at the time. With the aid of these tribes, plus the effects of smallpox disease that killed many of the native inhabitants, they finally conquered the lands now named as Mexico at the Fall of Tenochtitlan (capital city of the Aztecs) on August 13, 1521. Since that day, until September 27, 1821 Mexico became a colony of Spain.
Cortez had heard a rumor that there was lots of gold to be found in what we now call, "Mexico". So he came to find out. And he found lots of gold.
the Mayan civilization was located throughout the Mexican cities of Chinapas, Tabasco, and the Yuctan Peninsula
The taco tree of course it is native to Mexico but is now commonly found in taco bell.