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Well, now here’s an interesting question - what would happen - if the United States
of America - hypothetically speaking - *joined* with its Southern neighbours - Mexico.
/There’s going to be a lot to unpack in this video./
I think I can do it.. But before we get started - welcome to Most Amazing Top 5, make sure to hit that subscribe
button down below.. I’m your host Jack Finch.. Let’s get started, shall we?. Okay.. The United States of America, a country that declared its independence on July 4th, 1776
- has had an interesting historical relationship with its Southern neighbours for quite a number
of years.. 242 years to be precise.. Modern Mexico - which was founded on September 16, 1810 - and has an estimated population
of over 120 million people, is a country with a rich tapestry of ancient cultural history
- some of which dates back to about 8’000 BC.. Mexico is identified as one of the seven cradles of civilization - and was home to many ancient
societies - such as the Maya, the Aztec and the Olmec.
So… what would happen, if things got a little weird - and somehow, America /joined/ Mexico?
Now, I know - with the current state of geopolitics - this happening would be borderline impossible.
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