No. Mexican is a nationality, just as American is. Being American, or Mexican for that matter, includes being from one of many ethnicities, such as mestizo (half European, half Native American), Caucasian (9% of Mexicans are), Asian, African-American and of course, Native American.
Cultural boundaries between Mexicans and Americans include language (Spanish vs. English), religion (Catholic vs. Protestant) and traditions (Cinco de Mayo vs. Thanksgiving). The most accepted geographic boundary between Mexico and the United States is considered to be the Rio Grande River.
Americans are not considered European in terms of cultural heritage and ancestry, as they have diverse backgrounds that may include European, African, Asian, Indigenous, and other ancestries. While some Americans may have European ancestry, it is not the sole or defining aspect of their cultural heritage.
Jews and Indians (Native Americans) may be called ethnic groups, though Jews include converts of all ethnicities. Puerto Ricans and Mexicans, however, are nationalities, not ethnic groups. Both of them are part of the Hispanic (Latin) ethnic group, which includes additional nationalities.
A California penal code has a lot of important key features to consider. These features include the fact that a loaded magazine is not considered a concealed weapon.
Most film schools considered to be the "best" are located in the United States. These include: the University of California in Los Angeles, the University of Southern California, California Institute of the Arts, New York University, and the American Film Institute.
Some common nicknames for Mexicans include Mexicano, Latino, Chicano, and Mestizo. It's important to use these terms respectfully and be aware of their cultural context.
I am sure there were some spics enslaved during the slave trade period, but it was primarily africans. What I can also tell you is that the institution of slavery should be re-instated for mexicans.
There are several foods that would be considered daily normal ones that Americans eat. They include bread, eggs, potatoes, meat, vegetables, fruits, cereals, cheese, and milk.
You can't generalize. It is as if you asked what is the favorite song for Americans, or Canadians for that matter. That being said, some of the most popular include "El Rey" By Jose Alfredo Jimenez (1926 - 1973), or "Mexico Lindo y Querido" from Chucho Monge (1910 - 1964).
Some of them include wheat, corn (maize) and rice. Western Mexico, specifically the state of Sinaloa (the mainland in front of Baja California across the Gulf of California) is considered the Mexican breadbasket.
There are many jobs that Mexicans can find. Some of the jobs include working in restaurants and working in construction.
they did not belive in all things other americans did