Mexico

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Mexico: Its Geography Its People And Its Institutions Is A Book Written By Thomas Jefferson Farnham In 1846. The Book Provides A Comprehensive Overview Of Mexico'S Geography People And Institutions During The Mid-19Th Century. It Covers Topics Such As The Country'S Natural Resources Climate And Topography As Well As Its History Culture And Political System. Farnham'S Observations Are Based On His Extensive Travels Throughout Mexico Which He Undertook In The Early 1840S. The Book Includes Detailed Descriptions Of The Country'S Major Cities Including Mexico City Guadalajara And Monterrey As Well As Its Rural Areas And Indigenous Communities. In Addition To Its Geographic And Cultural Content Mexico: Its Geography Its People And Its Institutions Also Provides Insight Into The Political And Economic Situation In Mexico At The Time. Farnham Discusses The Country'S Ongoing Struggle For Independence And Its Relationship With The United States As Well As Its Economic Potential And The Challenges It Faced In Developing Its Infrastructure And Industry.Overall Mexico: Its Geography Its People And Its Institutions Is A Valuable Historical Document That Provides A Detailed And Nuanced Portrait Of Mexico During A Pivotal Moment In Its History.Containing The Result Of The Latest Explorations Of Fremont Wilkes And Others.This Scarce Antiquarian Book Is A Facsimile Reprint Of The Old Original And May Contain Some Imperfections Such As Library Marks And Notations. Because We Believe This Work Is Culturally Important We Have Made It Available As Part Of Our Commitment For Protecting Preserving And Promoting The World'S Literature In Affordable High Quality Modern Editions That Are True To Their Original Work.
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