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'''Mexico''' was a [[nation-state|country]] south of the [[United States of America]] in the [[North America]]n continent. [[Acapulco]] and [[Mexico City]] were located here. The [[Revillagigedo Islands]] in the [[Pacific Ocean]] were claimed by Mexico. ({{TOS|The Cage}}, {{DS9|His Way}}) |
'''Mexico''' was a [[nation-state|country]] south of the [[United States of America]] in the [[North America]]n continent. [[Acapulco]] and [[Mexico City]] were located here. The [[Revillagigedo Islands]] in the [[Pacific Ocean]] were claimed by Mexico. ({{TOS|The Cage}}, {{DS9|His Way}}) |
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− | + | Mexico was identified on a political map of the Northern Hemisphere. This map was accessed from the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) library computer|library computer]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} by the [[Talosian]]s in [[2254]]. ({{TOS|The Cage}}) |
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Mexico was successfully gain its independence from [[Spain]] as the result of using violence as a political instrument. ({{TNG|The High Ground}}) |
Mexico was successfully gain its independence from [[Spain]] as the result of using violence as a political instrument. ({{TNG|The High Ground}}) |
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⚫ | In 1836, Mexican troops lead by [[General]] [[Santa Anna]], invaded [[Texas]] following their declaration of independence from Mexico, with the intentions of quelling the rebel Texans. Santa Anna's greatest success was at the [[Battle of the Alamo]], where 2,000 Mexican troops attacked the Texans fortified [[Alamo]] mission, and killed all 188 Texan rebels. ({{DS9|Once More Unto the Breach}}) |
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⚫ | In [[1836]], Mexican troops lead by [[General]] [[Santa Anna]], invaded [[Texas]] following their declaration of independence from Mexico, with the intentions of quelling the rebel Texans. Santa Anna's greatest success was at the [[Battle of the Alamo]], where 2,000 Mexican troops attacked the Texans fortified [[Alamo]] mission, and killed all 188 Texan rebels. ({{DS9|Once More Unto the Breach}}) |
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During the mid-[[22nd century]], [[Malcolm Reed]] once visited a spa in Mexico, claiming that it was one of the most relaxing places he had ever been. ({{ENT|Sleeping Dogs}}) |
During the mid-[[22nd century]], [[Malcolm Reed]] once visited a spa in Mexico, claiming that it was one of the most relaxing places he had ever been. ({{ENT|Sleeping Dogs}}) |
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{{bginfo|According to [[Jeri Taylor]]'s novel ''[[Pathways]]'', [[B'Elanna Torres]]'s father, [[John Torres]], resided in Mexico.}} |
{{bginfo|According to [[Jeri Taylor]]'s novel ''[[Pathways]]'', [[B'Elanna Torres]]'s father, [[John Torres]], resided in Mexico.}} |
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=== See also === |
=== See also === |
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* [[Gulf of Mexico]] |
* [[Gulf of Mexico]] |
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* [[Baja Peninsula]] |
* [[Baja Peninsula]] |
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== External link == |
== External link == |
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* {{wikipedia}} |
* {{wikipedia}} |
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Revision as of 20:16, 15 June 2011
Mexico was a country south of the United States of America in the North American continent. Acapulco and Mexico City were located here. The Revillagigedo Islands in the Pacific Ocean were claimed by Mexico. (TOS: "The Cage", DS9: "His Way")
Mexico was identified on a political map of the Northern Hemisphere. This map was accessed from the library computer of the USS Enterprise by the Talosians in 2254. (TOS: "The Cage")
Mexico was successfully gain its independence from Spain as the result of using violence as a political instrument. (TNG: "The High Ground")
In 1836, Mexican troops lead by General Santa Anna, invaded Texas following their declaration of independence from Mexico, with the intentions of quelling the rebel Texans. Santa Anna's greatest success was at the Battle of the Alamo, where 2,000 Mexican troops attacked the Texans fortified Alamo mission, and killed all 188 Texan rebels. (DS9: "Once More Unto the Breach")
During the mid-22nd century, Malcolm Reed once visited a spa in Mexico, claiming that it was one of the most relaxing places he had ever been. (ENT: "Sleeping Dogs")