Lesson 42 The Rest of Mexico U.S. Influence Main trading partner – U.S. Lands won in the Mexican War We used marines to chase down Pancho Villa in.

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Lesson 42 The Rest of Mexico

U.S. Influence Main trading partner – U.S. Lands won in the Mexican War We used marines to chase down Pancho Villa in 1916.

The Gulf Coast Oil discovered in the Bay of Campeche. Veracruz is Mexico’s largest port city.

Northern Mexico Mostly desert and semiarid grasslands. Tijuana is the most popular tourist stop for Americans.

Southern Mexico Its poor and largely inhabited by Indians. Mayan ruins can be seen on the Yucatan Peninsula.

Cancun is a beach resort on the Yucatan Peninsula.

Acapulco – The Pearl of the Pacific

Homework Test 6

After the Test Map 11b Read pp