Although Mexico and Central America have varying degrees of industrialization, resulting in a wide array of industries, there are some of them that could be considered as 'most common':
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Central America, Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean
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There are actually quite a few major industries in North America. The timber, fishing, and automobile industries are very big.
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Spain's conquest and settlements in Mexico and South America beginning in the 16th century has had a major impact on the world of today. Here are some examples: * Spain's religion of Catholicism has resulted in this religion dominating Mexico, Central America and South America; and * The Spanish language is the main language of South America and Mexico.
Before contact with Europeans? Those would include:Tenochtitlan - capital of the Aztec empire on central MexicoCuzco - capital of the incan Empire in PeruCoba - one of the most important city-states in the Mayan civilization, found in the Yucatan peninsula, Mexico
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Along the Pacific coast and in central-eastern Mexico.
Central America is a Subcontinent The Definition of Subcontinent is as follows: A large land mass smaller than a continent; a major division of a continent. As Central America is a major division from North America and South America, it is considered a Subcontinent Central America is a large land mass smaller than a continent and a major division between two Continents: North America and South America.
Mexico has two major deserts:Sonoran Desert in northwestern MexicoChihuahuan Desert in Central Mexico that runs from Zacatecas in the south to the U.S. border in the north.
Central America's major exports include agricultural products, such as coffee, bananas, and sugar; minerals such as gold and silver; textiles; and services such as tourism. Manufacturing equipment is not a major export of Central America.