Colonization continues to affect the Caribbean today in various ways. The country does not experience its sovereignty and cannot make independent decision which affects the development of the country.
it affects us that maori people made lots of risks in their lives to be treated as equals.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, signed in 1848, is controversial today due to its significant territorial implications for both the United States and Mexico. It resulted in the U.S. acquisition of vast lands, including present-day California, Arizona, New Mexico, and parts of Colorado, Utah, and Nevada, which many Mexicans view as a loss of their homeland. Additionally, issues regarding the treatment of Mexican citizens living in these territories and the subsequent impact on cultural identity and relations between the two nations continue to evoke discussions about colonialism, nationalism, and injustice. The treaty's legacy also raises questions about the fairness of the negotiations, as it was signed under the pressures of war and military defeat.
It was 1848.
I both agree and disagree, about different achievements.
the treaty of waitangi is very important but it sucks
The treaty has been superseded by events. :)
i am in middle school hoover i think that their religion is still practiced today and also speak spanish. :) it is a fact (:
In middle of mexico.
a pack today in mexico costs about 12 dollars
California was not bought from Mexico but was part of The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo that was signed on February 2, 1848 after Mexico was defeated in the Mexican-American war (1846-1848). The US received a large amount of land and Mexico received $15 million dollars at that time (about $400 million today). In fact the treaty even avoids mentioning the states and simply redefines the new boarders.
Ya im one Im of the Mexica nation and there are more than a million Aztecs today but there not full there a mix of native American and spanish descent. There are other tribes i Mexico too like the Apache,Maya etc so yes