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Mexico

Mexico is a country on the southern tip of North America. Not to be confused with the US State of New Mexico, it is home of ancient Aztec and Maya civilizations. Also known for Tequila, Mariachis, Cancun and Los Cabos, this is the place to ask anything related to Mexico.

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Who was the first Gonzalez in Mexico?

the first Gonzalez in Mexico was (Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena)

Why don't the US and Mexico join together and forget the bureaucratic fence between us?

Right now a "North American Union" with the Amero as currency is impractical, and at least for the next 20 years, such union and currency are the stuff of conspiracy theories.

Canada and the United States are very well integrated on economic, cultural and demographic terms (both are developed countries with common cultural traits). A North American Union is almost impossible to implement at this time, due to Mexico's characteristics.

On a pure economic point of view, Mexico is a developing country, with a much lower income per capita than either Canada or the U.S. A Mexican earns on average a third of what a Canadian does and a quarter of what an American earns (US 13,500 vs 38,300 vs 46,400). If Mexico is ever integrated into such union, many issues would arise, such as trying to absorb 47 million workers (the Mexican workforce) and level up their wages. The easiest way to level the wages of all three countries would be to lower the wages of Americans and Canadians alike; this of course is a major stopper for such integration.

Another problem is the Mexican laws. They differ greatly from Canadian and American laws, and although this theoretically should not be an issue, it could have a great impact on the three economies. For instance, Mexican environmental laws are much more relaxed. This would prompt many industries in Canada and the States to migrate to Mexico, thus implying a great job loss. Many Unions in Canada and America are making their best to stop such kind of integration.

Does shipyourreptiles ship to mexico?

I've had a quick look at their web-site - and there's nothing that says they don't ship to mexico. The only place that's mentioned is Hawaii - and that's due to Hawaii's import restrictions.

Apparently, they use FedEx to ship reptiles, so you could also contact them and ask if they deliver to mexico (I'm pretty sure they will !)

I have included links to the help sections of both companies. Your best solution would be to contact the companies direct. I

When did the rebellion in Mexico begin?

The rebellion of mexico actually begun in 1810 under the leadership of fatherMiguelde Hidalgo.

Did Aztec people have kings and queens in Mexico?

they only had gods and sometimes a ruler but not kings and queens.they only had gods and sometimes a ruler but not kings and queens.

What part of Spain did not win independence in the early 1800s?

The Dominican Republic, Cuba, Panama, Puerto Rico and the Philippines did not earn their independence until after 1830.

Why might there be future conflict between Texas and Mexico?

There are three main challenges that will define the future of Texas-Mexico relations:

Current Mexican-American population in Texas is growing exponentially: by 2050, 30% of the US population will be "Hispanic" and will be concentrated on California, Arizona, New Mexico and of course, Texas. This will represent a big challenge, specially to the white "minority" which by that time will represent only 49% of the total population.

Climate change may affect weather patterns in Mexico to the extreme, making vast areas of such country barren deserts that cannot support life. This would probably mean an increase in illegal immigrants, now fleeing from natural disasters instead of looking for economic opportunities.

Finally, the Mexican War on Drugs that is already spilling into US territory. With such conflict growing south of the border, it is probable that many politicians will ask for intervention from the federal government; even troops if necessary.

What happened at Veracruz?

The Veracruz incident refers to the U.S. naval occupation of the Mexican port city of Veracruz in 1914, during the Mexican Revolution. Tensions escalated after the U.S. arrested a group of American sailors, leading to President Woodrow Wilson ordering a military intervention. The occupation lasted for several months, resulting in significant conflict and casualties, and it further strained U.S.-Mexico relations. The event highlighted the complexities of U.S. interventions in Latin America during that era.

What is the capital of the country Mexico?

It is Mexico City (Spanish: Ciudad de Mexico)

  • Location: 19°25'57.85''N 99°07'59.71''W
  • Population: 21,163,226 (2009)
  • Elevation above sea level: 2,240 meters (7,349 feet)

What is the distance between Juarez Mexico and Cozumel Mexico?

There is a distance of 2,312 km (1,437 miles) between Juarez, Chihuahua and Cozumel, Quintana Roo.

The Rio Hondo forms a boundary between Mexico and what other country?

Most of the Mexico-Belize border is defined by the Hondo River (Spanish: Rio Hondo).

There is however, a Rio Hondo located in the US State of New Mexico, but it doesn't define any boundary with the country of Mexico.