In general terms, both countries have almost the same traditions, especially those of religious nature: Mexico was conquered by Spanish conquistadors in the early years of the 16th century and remained as part of the Spanish Empire during the following 300 years, until 1821 when Mexico won its war of independence. In the meantime, Mexico acquired several traits from its new masters, including their language, religion and culture. There is however, one caveat: Mexico already had an existing culture; that of the Mesoamerican civilizations -- such as Aztecs and Mayans -- who inhabited the country by the millions. Due to the rather large Native American population, the conquistadors were forced to mix both cultures, resulting in the "Mexican Culture" we know today.
Some traditions common to both countries include:
There are however, several regional and local festivities that are not common among both countries. For example:
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It is of the traits and traditions inherited from Spain when it conquered Mexico (1521 - 1821).
Its territory and many aspects of its culture and traditions.
When Spanish, catholic conquistadores brought their traditions into Mexico since the 16th century.
Mexico was once a colony of Spain. Therefore, Spanish culture greatly influenced Mexico's traditions, including religion. Both countries have a large quantity of Roman Catholic believers (more than 80% of the population, by all accounts).
Since the first years Mexico became a Spanish colony in the Americas (1521). That is one example of the traditions brought to Mexico by the Spanish.