Scenarios about 'Mexico'
Mexico is a North American nation with a rich history spanning pre-Columbian civilizations, Spanish colonization, and independence in 1821. Its strategic location, natural resources, and complex relationships with neighboring countries have made it a significant player in alternate history scenarios. In counterfactual timelines, Mexico's territorial integrity, political development, and economic trajectory are frequently explored through scenarios involving different outcomes to the Mexican-American War, Mexican Revolution, or Cold War influences.
What If California Remained Part of Mexico?
Exploring the alternate timeline where California never became part of the United States, remaining Mexican territory and transforming the geopolitical landscape of North America.
What If Cancún Developed Beyond Mass Tourism?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Mexico's premier resort destination pursued a different development model, potentially creating a more sustainable, culturally rich, and economically diverse coastal metropolis.
What If Guadalajara Developed a Tech Hub Earlier?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Guadalajara, Mexico established itself as a major technology center decades before it did in our timeline, reshaping North American economic dynamics and global tech development.
What If Juárez Developed Different Border Economic Policies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where President Benito Juárez implemented stronger protectionist policies at Mexico's northern border, potentially reshaping Mexico-US economic relations and the development of the borderlands.
What If León Diversified Beyond Leather Goods?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Mexican city of León embraced industrial diversification in the mid-20th century rather than doubling down on leather production, potentially transforming central Mexico's economic landscape and the nation's industrial development.
What If Mexico Joined The United States?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Mexico became integrated into the United States, fundamentally reshaping North American geopolitics, culture, and economic development.