Taft's Dollar Diplomacy aimed to extend U.S. influence in Latin America through economic investment, which many Latin American countries perceived as imperialistic and an infringement on their sovereignty. Wilson's intervention in Mexico, particularly his support for anti-government factions and military actions, was seen as a violation of Mexican autonomy and a disregard for self-determination. Both policies fostered resentment and distrust towards the U.S. in the region, as Latin Americans felt their nations were being manipulated for American interests rather than respected as independent entities.
If you mean Mexico the country, it has the Mexican Peso (1 dollar = 13.4 Pesos). If you mean the US state of New Mexico, it uses the United States Dollar.
Dólar
Yes. One dollar is on the range of 11-14 pesos (March 2010) so you can buy more stuff with dollars in Mexico.
Nothing... THERE ISN'T MEXICAN DOLLAR!!! In Mexico the currency used is the MEXICAN PESO.
Approximately 12.5 pesos per US dollar (June 2013).
Look up: Whats is currency US dollar to pesos.
Already has.
Approximately 12.75 pesos.
200 pesos in Europe; not mexico
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I don't think so
In fact, Mexico invented such sign ('$') for the Mexican peso and the US took it for its own currency.