Federal Republic of Central America.
Central America
When Mexico achieved its independence from Spain in 1821, Central America was part of Mexico. It later seceded without any bloodshed.
United States celebrates its independence day on July 4th. Mexico and Central America have their independence day on September 15th (on Sept. 16th a military parade is carried in Mexico). Mexico and Central America share the same day as Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and some parts of Panama were once part of Mexico.
Also most of South America, they all won their independence from Spain.
Yes. It was a 'friendly' separation when Guatemala and the rest of Central America split-up from Mexico in 1823 and conformed the Federal Republic of Central America.
All of them split off from Mexico, becoming the Federal Republic of Central America.
Spain controlled Central America from 1521 until 1821, when Mexico -- which also included parts of Central America at the time -- won its war of independence.
Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
The oldest country in North America is Canada, due to declaring its independence from France in 1500. Mexico is the youngest country in North America, but is also one of the oldest countries in Central America, due to declaring its independence from Spain on September 16, 1810. Mexico is older than the other countries in Central America on the way to South America, except for Belize. The oldest country in South America is Brazil, due to declaring its independence from Portugal in 1650.
The Spanish Empire controlled much of present-day Mexico and Central America from 1521 until 1821.
Central America borders South America and Mexico.