Native Americans found in Mexico when Spanish arrived. The many interracial marriages between those natives and the Spanish conquistadores. The many ethnicities that have migrated into Mexico from modern times.
Spaniards as well as the Native Americans who lived in Mexico when they were conquered by Spain. The most significant tribes at the time were the Aztecs and Mayans.
Possibly the Aztecs.
Yes
Not at all. Mexican comes from Mexico which has another meaning. However, many Mexicans are descendants of a mix of European and Amerindian people, and such mix is called "mestizo".
They are descendants of Spanish settlers and Aztec natives.
No not all mexicans are descendants of the aztec people some are myan i myself is mexican and i am a descendent of the aztecs but no not all mexicans are aztecs just remember of the myans
The Jewish people are the descendants of Abraham and Sara.
The Aztecs were an ancient civilization that existed in what is now Mexico. Their descendants are still among the population of Mexico today, so if you have Mexican heritage, there could be a genetic and cultural connection to the Aztecs. However, for most people outside of Mexico, there is typically no direct genealogical link to the Aztecs.
other Mexican people
Catholic. Spain brought priests and missionaries to every land they colonized, and Mexico was no exception, so their Mexican American descendants are primarily Catholic today.
Yes, "Mexican People" should be capitalized as it refers to a specific group of people from Mexico.
Both Spaniards and American-born descendants of European colonists, known as criollos.
kind of
Most of it. Tex-Mex food was originally a Mexican invention; the cowboy culture which is symbol of Texas was also invented by Mexicans; a large portion of Texas population is made of Mexican descendants.