Until the arrival of horse brought by the Spanish, the Native Americans traveled on foot.
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
The arrival of more Mexicans in the American Southwest was primarily driven by economic opportunities, particularly in agriculture and labor, following the Mexican Revolution in the early 20th century. Additionally, World War I created labor shortages in the U.S., prompting the implementation of programs like the Bracero Program, which facilitated the temporary employment of Mexican workers. Social and political factors, including land disputes and the desire for a better quality of life, also motivated migration to the region.
The southwest.
Native Americans
european,vikkings,native americans
so so bad
Because Mexican is a nationality, while "Native American" is a general term defining the people who inhabited the Americas before the arrival of Europeans on the 15th and 16th centuries. You can find white, mestizo, middle-eastern and even Asian Mexicans and by that definition they can't be "Native Americans"
The Native Americans lived happy with the national cap
* As Anglos settled the Southwest, most Mexicanos lost economic and political power. * Many lost land * American Courts did not respect land grants that were issued by the Spanish or Mexican governments * Hispanic culture didn't survive (except in New Mexico Territory)
the native Americans
The arrival of the Europeans.