Mexico’s rich history with gold dates back to the Aztecs, who viewed it as a symbol of wealth and the sun. In the 16th century, Spanish conquistadors exploited its gold mines, boosting Mexico’s economy. Although gold production declined after the Mexican War of Independence, advancements in mining techniques in the early 20th century spurred a resurgence. Today, Mexico ranks among the world’s largest gold producers.
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