While there are computer programs that will help you organize your genealogy information, and there are on-line resources that can be very helpful in tracing ancestors, it is not possible for most people to trace their ancestors using only a computer. Most people need to interview relatives and record what they say about their recent ancestors. Most people need to visit archives, cemeteries, and libraries to find information that is not yet available on a computer.
No, most of them have European ancestors.
Mexico is by far the largest contributor, with almost 12 million people working in the United States, and 31 million Americans who can trace their roots to Mexico.
most of the people in New Mexico speak Spanish because a lot of people are from Mexico and people from mexico speak Spanish all the time.
Because most people live in mexico?People these days...
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Indigeous people such as the Inuit live in Greenland.
Yes people in Mexico and Central have black hair because I have been to Mexico last year in 2010 and most of the people in Mexico had black hair. Sarah
One out of every four people in Mexico lives in or around Mexico City.
No, although people of African descent is very uncommon in Mexico because historically, most of them were absorbed into the general population. In fact, Mexico's second president, Vicente Guerrero (1782 - 1831) was a mulatto. Nowadays, there are 1-2 million "Afro-Mexicans" who can trace their origins to Western Africa and are most commonly located in the coastal regions of central and southern Mexico. Many of them however, are not identified as such due to genetic intermingling with the rest of the population.
Most probably ancient China.
Most people living in the Mexico City proper are born within Mexico City; there are some immigrants from central and southern states but most of them tend to live on the periphery, on greater Mexico City.