The Spanish Empire lasted for about 300 years.
Tenochtitlan... the place where the Aztecs ruled. it is now called Mexico City.
Ramses the great
Hatshepsut was a successful female pharaoh who ruled during the new kingdom for over 20 years. She lead a peaceful and prosperous reign.
The Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe was briefly occupied by the Confederates from Texas until they were expelled after the Battle of Glorieta Pass. In 1680 the Pueblo Indians revolted against Spanish rule and forced them out of New Mexico for 12 years.
New Mexico use to be ruled by Mexico. United States pushed Mexico out though still called it Mexico but new.
Mexico (the country, not the US state of NEW Mexico) was already independent since 1821.
New Orleans will be 300 years old in 2018.
300 :)
Texas was a part of Mexico for about 15 years (1821-1836). The period started when Mexico gained independence from Spain, and ended when Texas gained independence from Mexico with the Texas Revolution.
closer to 300
The Spanish Empire lasted for about 300 years.
Tenochtitlan... the place where the Aztecs ruled. it is now called Mexico City.
From 1521 to 1821 Mexico was part of the Spanish Empire. It was an overseas territory ruled by successive viceroys, and known as the "Viceroyalty of the New Spain".
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300 but actually 395 is the distance, so 300 is the closest
There were many viceroys who ruled Mexico during its 300-year period as a colony of Spain. Some of them include Antonio de Bucareli (1771-1779), Felix Calleja (1813-1816) and the last viceroy of New Spain, Juan O'Donoju (July 21 1821 - September 28 1821).