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History of Mexico, Ancient Mexico: The Spanish Conquest, Empire and Early Republic, The Mexican-American War, Government, Politics, Economy, Tourism
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History of Mexico, Ancient Mexico: The Spanish Conquest, Empire and Early Republic, The Mexican-American War, Government, Politics, Economy, Tourism
Current price: $22.00
Barnes and Noble
History of Mexico, Ancient Mexico: The Spanish Conquest, Empire and Early Republic, The Mexican-American War, Government, Politics, Economy, Tourism
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The first humans in the Americas were descendants of northeast Asian nomads who took part in a series of migrations across the Bering Strait perhaps as early as 30,000 B.C. Archaeological evidence testifies to the presence of early hunters and gatherers in Mexico around 10,000 to 8000 B.C. During the next few thousand years, humans domesticated indigenous plants, such as corn, squash, and beans. With a constant food supply assured, people became permanent settlers. Leisure time became available and was used for developing technical and cultural skills. Villages appeared as the number of people and food supplies increased. By 1500 B.C., the early inhabitants were producing handmade clay figurines and sophisticated clayware. In his book you will be informed about Mexico, entire history, government, politics, economy, people and more