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|name =United Mexican States
[[File:Flag of Mexico.png|thumb|200px|The pre-War flag of Mexico]]
 
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|image desc =Mexican pre-War flag
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|founded by =[[wikipedia:Agustín de Iturbide|Agustín de Iturbide]]
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|leader =Mexican presidents, federal government
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|headquarters =[[Mexico City]]
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|locations =[[Baja|Baja California and Baja California Sur]]<br />[[Hidalgo]]<br />* [[Hidalgo Ranch]]<br />[[Mexico City]]<br />[[Puebla]]<br />[[Veracruz]]
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[[Image:Mexico.gif|thumb|200px|Mexico]]
 
[[Image:Mexico.gif|thumb|200px|Mexico]]
   
'''Mexico''' was a country to the south of the [[United States]]. While it was never annexed as [[Canada]] was, the [[United States|US]], seeking to protect business interests and their oil supply, put a lot of pressure on Mexico in [[Timeline#2051|2051]] and finally [[American invasion of Mexico|invaded]] it, though it is unknown whether total annexation had occurred.
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'''Mexico''' was a [[Pre-War countries|country]] in North America before the [[Great War]], located to the south of the [[United States]]. While it was never annexed as [[Canada]] was, the [[United States|US]], seeking to protect business interests and their oil supply, put a lot of pressure on Mexico in [[Timeline#2051|2051]] and finally [[American invasion of Mexico|invaded]] it, though it is unknown whether total annexation had occurred.
   
 
The ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' companion [[Raul Tejada]] was born in Mexico, witnessed the [[Great War]] destroy [[Mexico City]], and lived on [[Hidalgo Ranch|ranch]].<ref>[[RaulTejada.txt]], Line 112</ref> A small group of Mexicans also made their way into [[Zion Canyon]] in Utah, but were savagely murdered by the infected members of the [[Vault 22]] expedition.
 
The ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' companion [[Raul Tejada]] was born in Mexico, witnessed the [[Great War]] destroy [[Mexico City]], and lived on [[Hidalgo Ranch|ranch]].<ref>[[RaulTejada.txt]], Line 112</ref> A small group of Mexicans also made their way into [[Zion Canyon]] in Utah, but were savagely murdered by the infected members of the [[Vault 22]] expedition.
   
The country also had a major company named [[Petro-Chico]], a petroleum corporation that was a subsidiary of [[Poseidon Energy]], and had oil supplies all along the Rio Grande, and owned all of the oil flowing up to [[New Vegas|Las Vegas]]. Petro-Chico had adminstrative holdings in the states of [[Veracruz]], [[Puebla]], and Hidalgo.
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The country also had a major company named [[Petro-Chico]], a petroleum corporation that was a subsidiary of [[Poseidon Energy]], and had oil supplies all along the Rio Grande, and owned all of the oil flowing up to [[New Vegas|Las Vegas]]. Petro-Chico had administrative holdings in the states of [[Veracruz]], [[Puebla]], and Hidalgo.
   
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
 
* '''[[Timeline#2042|2042]]''' - A major earthquake takes place in Mexico City. The [[Mister Handy]] general construction robot becomes the leader in sales in Mexico. (source: [[Mr. Handy design document]])
 
* '''[[Timeline#2042|2042]]''' - A major earthquake takes place in Mexico City. The [[Mister Handy]] general construction robot becomes the leader in sales in Mexico. (source: [[Mr. Handy design document]])
* '''[[Timeline#2051|2051]]''' - Seeking to protect business interests and their oil supply, the United States began to exert increasing pressure on Mexico, citing the political instability and pollution stemming from Mexico as a threat to the United States. Various economic sanctions served to destabilize Mexico, and the United States military entered Mexico to keep the oil refineries running and ensure that oil and fuel continued to make their way north across the border (at Mexico's expense). (appears in the ''[[Fallout Bible]]'' timeline)
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* '''[[Timeline#2051|2051]]''' - Seeking to protect business interests and their oil supply, the United States began to exert increasing pressure on Mexico, citing the political instability and pollution stemming from Mexico as a threat to the United States. Various economic sanctions served to destabilize Mexico, and the United States military entered Mexico to keep the oil refineries running and ensure that oil and fuel continued to make their way north across the border (at Mexico's expense). (Appears in the ''[[Fallout Bible]]'' timeline)
 
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* '''[[Timeline#2066|2066]]''' - Resource rioting occurs in [[Denver]]. [[Midwest]] USA and Mexico start having food shortages and can't supply Denver with the food it needs. Food riots occur, and the National Guard is called in. (source: [[Denver design document]])
 
* '''[[Timeline#2066|2066]]''' - Resource rioting occurs in [[Denver]]. [[Midwest]] USA and Mexico start having food shortages and can't supply Denver with the food it needs. Food riots occur, and the National Guard is called in. (source: [[Denver design document]])
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* [[Elena]]
 
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* [[Carmen]]
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==Appearances==
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Mexico is referenced in ''[[Fallout]]'', ''[[Fallout 2]]'', ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' and its [[Fallout: New Vegas add-ons|add-on]] ''[[Honest Hearts]]'', ''[[Van Buren]]'', and the ''[[Fallout Bible]]''.
   
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:New California Republic]]
 
[[Category:New California Republic]]
   

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Mexico

Mexico was a country in North America before the Great War, located to the south of the United States. While it was never annexed as Canada was, the US, seeking to protect business interests and their oil supply, put a lot of pressure on Mexico in 2051 and finally invaded it, though it is unknown whether total annexation had occurred.

The Fallout: New Vegas companion Raul Tejada was born in Mexico, witnessed the Great War destroy Mexico City, and lived on ranch.[1] A small group of Mexicans also made their way into Zion Canyon in Utah, but were savagely murdered by the infected members of the Vault 22 expedition.

The country also had a major company named Petro-Chico, a petroleum corporation that was a subsidiary of Poseidon Energy, and had oil supplies all along the Rio Grande, and owned all of the oil flowing up to Las Vegas. Petro-Chico had administrative holdings in the states of Veracruz, Puebla, and Hidalgo.

Timeline

  • 2042 - A major earthquake takes place in Mexico City. The Mister Handy general construction robot becomes the leader in sales in Mexico. (source: Mr. Handy design document)
  • 2051 - Seeking to protect business interests and their oil supply, the United States began to exert increasing pressure on Mexico, citing the political instability and pollution stemming from Mexico as a threat to the United States. Various economic sanctions served to destabilize Mexico, and the United States military entered Mexico to keep the oil refineries running and ensure that oil and fuel continued to make their way north across the border (at Mexico's expense). (Appears in the Fallout Bible timeline)
  • 2066 - Resource rioting occurs in Denver. Midwest USA and Mexico start having food shortages and can't supply Denver with the food it needs. Food riots occur, and the National Guard is called in. (source: Denver design document)

Notes

In Fallout: New Vegas, the Mexican flag appears wrapped around the stock of the unique hunting rifle, Paciencia.

Notable Mexicans

Appearances

Mexico is referenced in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout: New Vegas and its add-on Honest Hearts, Van Buren, and the Fallout Bible.

References

  1. RaulTejada.txt, Line 112