Before the 16th century, Mexico and the rest of the Americas were composed by Amerindians, or American Native populations. Specifically for Mexico, it was composed predominantly by Aztec (Nahuatl) and Mayan populations, with minor ethnicities, such as Zapotec, Huichol or Tarahumara.
A large population composed of Mexicans
Yes. Mexico's population is overwhelmingly composed of Roman Catholics (who 'invented' Christendom, by the way).
The central interior of Mexico (also known as Centrosur) is composed by the states of Cuernavaca, Mexico and Federal District, where Mexico City is located. The total population of such region would be of some 25,246,764 people.
Increased safety in the colony.
the increased safety in the colony
Mexico is a federal republic, composed of states.
Increased safety in the colony.
Increased safety in the colony.
increased safety in the colony
increased safety in the colony
increased safety in the colony
increased safety in the colony