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Mexico and Canada as one country is a speculative geopolitical concept that invites comparisons between North American history, geography, culture, and government systems. The topic touches on border policy, trade, national identity, language, and how two very different countries might function under a single political and economic framework. For audiences interested in world geography, international relations, and alternate-history ideas, the discussion offers a broad look at the practical and cultural questions involved.
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00:00What would happen if Mexico and Canada became one country?
00:03With those two uniting, they would instantly become one of the strongest countries in the world,
00:07something that United States wouldn't like.
00:09Since they would be separated by exactly the U.S.,
00:12the new Union would ask them for the entire western coast,
00:15since a lot of Mexicans live there too.
00:17However, the U.S. would reject, which would prompt the Union to declare war.
00:20First, they would go for Alaska, which would be poorly defended and would soon get crushed.
00:25Since they would get attacked from two sides, it wouldn't look good for them,
00:28as they would get pushed back.
00:29With no other choice left, U.S. would reach out to Mexico, promising them Texas,
00:33in exchange for them betraying Canada.
00:35They would be hesitant, but would eventually accept, sending their troops to attack Canada.
00:39However, what they wouldn't know is that the U.S. offered Canada the same deal,
00:43which they also accepted.
00:45This would lead to both Canadian and Mexican army fighting against each other,
00:48which would, after a couple of battles, lead to Mexican victory.
00:51United States would use this situation, crushing the weakened Mexico
00:55and taking over the entire North America.
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