That would be the Mayan people. If you mean 'the last Native American group', that would be the Kumeyaay people, found in present-day Southern California and Baja California peninsula.
The last American Indian civilization in Mexico was the Aztecs. The first was the Olmecs, who are often hailed as the most advanced group.
It wasn't. Mexico's native civilizations rose between 1600 and 1500 BC, being the Olmecs and Maya the most important among them. The last civilization to rise in Mexico were the Aztecs, who founded their capital city in 1325 AD. The most widely known Peruvian civilization is the Inca Empire, which had its beginnings around 1100 AD. If you mean "settled" as in conquered by Spanish conquistadors, Mexico was conquered at the fall of Tenochtitlan in 1521, while Peru wasn't fully conquered until 1572.
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The Aztec's were the last Indian empire in Mexico. They fell to the Spanish invasion in 1521. This was the beginning of 300 years of colonial rule in Mexico.
It wasn't a tribe but a full-fledged civilization. They were the Mayan Civilization, and inhabited most of the Yucatan Peninsula, including parts of present-day Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras.
The Inca Empire last from about 1438 to 1532. It reached its height about 1527. The civilization lasted from the early 13th century until it was conquered by the Spanish in 1572.
That would be the Aztec people.If you mean 'the last Native American group', that would be the Kumeyaay people, found in present-day southern California and Baja California peninsula.
He was the last Aztec emperor before they were conquered by Hernan Cortes in 1521.
Spain. There is a town in span ocon, and Spain conquered Mexico at a point.
The Olmec are considered the first civilization to rise in Mexico (1500 BC), but there were nomadic peoples inhabiting Mexico since the last Ice Age (10,000 BC).
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They were not conquered, and still remain unconquered - to put it as many others have: "I would rather die on my feet, as to live on my knees" (that saying goes for me as well). Many Native American groups, still today, are fighting the USA through its own court system, as well as attempting to find sponsorship to the UN Court against the USA (Treaty violations / violations of Montevideo Convention / violations of Genocide Convention) - See A.I.M. (American Indian Movement).