Greed. It requires the resources it needs, and looks to protect these resources and their associated economic interests at all costs.
There are no landlocked countries in north America because all countries (United States, Canada, and Mexico) in North America face water both towards the east and the west.
Indifference, then conflict, then some warming up and towards the end of the century, some business deals.
That Mexico is Mexico and south america is south america
Yes, Taft would be considered to be an imperialist because he made great attempts to expand American influence especially in areas such as Latin America, and Manchuria.
Central America borders South America and Mexico.
Mexico is part of North America.
Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
America is not imperialist. America has not claimed any land as their own since Hawaii and Alaska. Albiet this was in the middle 20th century, but America did not claim any sizable amount of land of their own for most of the 19th century. While America was a "power", it was not imperialist. So the answer to your question is "no". Also recategorizing.
Europe deflects the Gulf Stream current as it flows towards the continent from the Gulf of Mexico.
Mexico is part of North America.
Mexico is in Latin America. Latin America is the Americas (including the Caribbean) with the exception of Canada, the US, Guyana, Suriname, and Guyane (French Guiana). Mexico happens to be in that part of Latin America that is also on the continent of North America.
Yes but in Mexico they don't but because New Mexico is in America