"Why can't you be more like us?" That's the first of a thousand questions that the author asks on behalf of the American reader. His answer is in the Introduction, where he explains that the Spanish conquered a vibrant indigenous people in what was to become Mexico while Anglo-Saxons settled the United States with people like themselves. The author introduces each of 28 chapters, ranging from pre-Columbian Mexico to wars and revolutions, drug trafficking and illegal immigration, with a brief background history. Then come ...
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"Why can't you be more like us?" That's the first of a thousand questions that the author asks on behalf of the American reader. His answer is in the Introduction, where he explains that the Spanish conquered a vibrant indigenous people in what was to become Mexico while Anglo-Saxons settled the United States with people like themselves. The author introduces each of 28 chapters, ranging from pre-Columbian Mexico to wars and revolutions, drug trafficking and illegal immigration, with a brief background history. Then come the Q & A. Over 380 pages there are short biographies and drawings of the main characters, both Mexican and foreign, who march across the stage that is the drama of Mexico. Did you know that Mexican agricultural engineering saved much of the world from starvation? Did you know the Thanksgiving turkey traces its DNA to Mexico? Did you know the Spanish conquistadors found in Mexico the third largest city in the world? Did you know pre-Columbian Mexicans had books? Did you know that Mexico published the first newspaper in the New World in 1541? Did you know that Mexico's War of Independence lasted 10 years? Did you know that Mexico not only lost half its territory in the Mexican-American War of 1846-48 but its richest half? Did you know that slaves owned by American settlers in the Mexican province of Coahuila and Texas was one of the issues behind the war? Did you know that Mexico and Canada used to have a common border, what is now the border between California and Oregon? Did you know that the Civil War prompted France to invade Mexico? Did you know that the United States invaded Mexico twice during the Mexican Revolution? Did you know the Irish-born father of Mexican-American actor Anthony Quinn fought alongside Pancho Villa in the revolution? Did you know Germany offered to return Texas, New Mexico and Arizona to Mexico if it kept the United States occupied during World War I - and if Germany won? Did you know American oil companies broke a promise to abide by a decision of Mexico's Supreme Court, prompting the nationalization of its holdings? Did you know Mexico felt obliged to sell its oil to Germany, Italy and Japan in the run-up to World War II when the United States and Britain boycotted it? Did you know that Mexico was one of only two Latin American countries to fight on the side of the Allied forces in World War II? Did you know that Mexico played a role in breaking baseball's color barrier in the major leagues? Did you know that Mexico has more United Nations World Heritage sites than any other country in the hemisphere: 27? Did you know Harry Truman is the most popular American president in Mexico - and why? Did you know there's been a Mexican invasion of Hollywood in the twenty-first century? Did you know that polls show that few Mexicans want to live in the United States? Did you know that the vast majority of illegal immigrants hope to return to Mexico? Did you that Mexicans have been timed scaling fence along the border in less than 20 seconds on their first try? Did you know that Mexican drug traffickers buy their guns in the United States because gun laws are so strict back home? There have been thousands of books written about Mexico, but this is the first one that asks questions and answers them in a straightforward, understandable way. The reader will come away with a better understanding of Mexico's contributions to mankind and the obstacles it has had to overcome to get to where it is today: a democratic trading partner of the United States and Canada under the North American Trade Agreement, commonly known as NAFTA.
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