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No. Mexico was part of the Spanish Empire from 1521 until 1821.
He was the governer of Spanish Louisianna. He sided with the Patriots. In secret, he supplied medicine, muskets, cloth, and gunpowder to the Patriots. Although when Spain entered the war, his role increased. He took British forts alone the Mississippi River and in the Gulf of Mexico. One of the most important accomplishments of his is the fact he drove out British from West Florida. Galvestone, Texas, is named after him.
Mexico qualifies as such. It was part of the Spanish Empire from 1521 to 1821.
No, the spanish troops captured british forts along Mississippi river and Gulf of Mexico.
In Mexico the Spanish word for Spanish is Español.
Ben Barnes isn't Spanish or Mexican he's British he was born in England.
Because Mexico was conquered and colonised by the Spanish
Mexico and Central America were settled by Spanish conquistadors; most of the Caribbean was unclaimed until the later half of the 16th century, and included colonies from the Spanish, British, French and Dutch Empires.
As a Spanish military leader Bernardo de Galvez led Spanish forces in the fight against the British when the American colonies were fighting for their independence. His assistance is best noted during the Siege of Pensacola in Florida in 1781.
Spanish reconquest of Mexico happened in 1821.
Amo México is I love Mexico in Spanish.
Amo México is I love Mexico in Spanish.