near the border
Mexico
No but the United States of America does, on the north border at least.
MEXICO
At least from an American perspective, it defines much of the US-Mexico border.
Yes, at least in Mexico. From their website:CSX de Mexico can make shipping by rail easier with:Coordinated, consistent cross-border serviceOne call, one rate for interline shipmentsBroker contacts and assistance with the administrative requirements of cross-border shipping.
It is found on the northern state of Chihuahua (bordering Texas) with a population density of 14 people per square kilometer (36 people / sq mi). For comparison purposes, Mexico's average is 57 people / sq km (147 people / sq mi).
The Hurricane in Mexico is reported to have killed less than 50 people.
state with the least amount of people engaged in manufacturing and trade in 1840
You mean those working in the US? Some of them cross back the border on Christmas or Easter. Some others don't, at least until they get enough money to return back to Mexico.
On the manor, the people with the least power were the serfs.
Hundreds of thousands, at the very least. Mexico has a population of 113 million people.