Because English is not spoken as native language in Mexico. Spanish is the most widely spoken language and as such, Mexico belongs to Latin America.
Mexico the country, no. New Mexico, the state, yes.
North America is constituted by three (independent) countries; once one had Spanish colonisation (MEXICO), so we simply have THE USA and (part of) CANADA as Anglo-American.
Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
The Latin American countries are Spanish speaking and include Mexico and countries south of Mexico.
Mexico is part of North America, but never a part of the United States of America
Because Canada and the United States belong to Anglo America, whereas Mexico belongs to Latin America.
Mexico is part of North America.
Mexico is part of North America.
No. Cozumel in Mexico is part of North America.
Mexico is a part of North America,yes.
Mexico is a part of North America,yes.
This confusion happens because Mexico it is part of both:Geographically, Mexico is located at the southern tip of the North American continent - not to confuse with America or North America, as the United States of America (USA) is often called.Latin American countries such as Mexico, Peru, Panama, Haiti, Argentina or Brazil are by definition countries which were former colonies of Spain, Portugal and France. Those three countries have their languages originated from ancient Latin hence the name 'Latin America'. Conversely, Canada and the US are English-speaking nations ans so are usually known as 'Anglo-America'.