The Hispanos of New Mexico are people of Spanish or Indo-Hispanic descent. The explorer Don Juan de Oñate from Mexico City to New Mexico with 500 Spanish settlers and soldiers around 1598. By the time of the Civil War in 1861, both the North and South claimed ownership of the area. And like with White treatment of Native Americans, Whites treated the Hispanos unfairly as second-class citizens.
Campfire remains in the Valley of Mexico have been radiocarbon-dated to 21,000 BC, and a few chips of stone tools have been found near the hearths, indicating the presence of humans at the time. Around 9,000 years ago, ancient indigenous peoples domesticated corn, leading to the formation of many complex civilizations. Between 1,800 and 300 BC, many matured into advanced pre-Columbian Mesoamerican civilizations such as: the Olmec, Teotihuacan, Maya, Zapotec, Mixtec, Toltec and Aztec, which flourished for nearly 4,000 years before first contact with Europeans.
Spanish came and they came to conquer the land
The Olmecs were one of the first civilizations in Mexico, appearing on southeastern Mexico some 3000 years ago.
Spanish settlers
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Spanish... Hernan Cortes
One out of every four people in Mexico lives in or around Mexico City.
One out of every four people in Mexico lives in or around Mexico City.
Mexico wanted people to settle the vast lands of Texas.
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The MaoriThe Maori were the first people to settle the islands of New Zealand.
Spaniards, but they did not only "visited" Mexico, they also conquered it.
It didn't. At first it was Spanish territory , then it belonged to Mexico.
They settled in about 1609.
Natives were the first to settle anywhere as far as I know!
ME!
They were the first people after the Canaanites.