Gilbert DeBenedetti
First Mexican Empire was created in 1822.
Well i think you mean "What is a Mexican Plateau?", but anyway a Mexican plateau is a large platform that is created by lava over a series of eruptions of the volcano.
The sombrero, a wide-brimmed hat traditionally associated with Mexican culture, does not have a specific inventor or a precise date of origin. Its design evolved over time, with influences from various cultures, including Spanish and Indigenous peoples. The sombrero as we know it today became popular in the 19th century, particularly during the Mexican Revolution, symbolizing Mexican identity and heritage.
they have "Dia de los muertos" and they have a parade and people go to the cementary and visit their siblings that passed away some celebrations they have mariachi which is mexicans singinging and play instuments for people and they have mexican food and they dance.
It wasn't.
1876
The Mexican Hat Dance
The Mexican Hat Dance is a Mexican dance where a man and a woman are dancing around a sombrero, kicking and flirting, and wearing Poblana's (womens costume) and men wear a Charro ( Mexican cowboy outfit).
hat dance
it began in Mexico when a man needed a hat, so he did a hat dance. (for more information, see "rain dance")
in Mexico outside
From the city of Guadalajara, on western Mexico. By the way, the hat dance is known as Jarabe Tapatio in Mexico.
The Jarabe Tapatío, known in English as the Mexican hat Dance.La Raspa originated in Veracruz and is a dance often performed during celebrations and at dance schools. The Mexican hat dance is a combination of two tunes: Jarabe Tapatío and La Raspa. Source: Wikipedia
This is the national song of Mexico. In the United States, we call this song "The Mexican Hat Dance."
The Mexican Hat Dance is sometimes taught to American students in elementary schools. However, Americans in general can learn by checking out local opportunities or by visiting websites such as YouTube.
The Congo song? La cucaracha?
In the United States, we call this "The Mexican Hat Dance".