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stepladder [879]
4 years ago
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How has colonialism and indigenous culture shaped the human geography of Mexico?

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Margarita [4]4 years ago
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<u>Answer:</u>

There are many ways colonialism and indigenous culture shaped the human geography of Mexico.

<u>Explanation:</u>

Mexico was highly populated and the religions are highly diversed. Due to being close to Aztec, high number of immigrants enter in to mexico for around 500 years. The mexican are called as 'mestizo' because of their outward appearance.

They usually are blonde and are mostly naive. Their nature or attitude is very intellectual, confident, hard-working and they're most like New Yorkers. But many immigrants also came from Europe (the Gulf coast ) and most of the racial mixing appeared from here. They opened the port of Veracruz for trading through which most of the Africans immigrated in to Mexico. This shaped the human geography in mexico.

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