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The Aztecs had various methods of [[corporal punishment]], some which were quite different from those in the rest of the world, such as the "smoke punishment" (see image to the right).  
The Aztecs had various methods of [[corporal punishment]], some which were quite different from those in the rest of the world, such as the "smoke punishment" (see image to the right).  


The [[Spain|Spaniards]] invaded Mexico in the 16th century and made the country a part of the Spanish Empire. They introduced [[Europe]]an corporal punishment methods. Today's Mexican culture is a blend of pre-Hispanic and Spanish culture.
The [[Spain|Spaniards]] invaded Mexico in the [[16th century]] and made the country a part of the Spanish Empire. They introduced [[Europe]]an corporal punishment methods. Today's Mexican culture is a blend of pre-Hispanic and Spanish culture.


Mexican parents can be tough on their kids; they believe children should be well-behaved, and in general they believe in corporal punishment. [[Spanking]] is widespread and often given [[bare bottom]] (''a nalga pelona''). Mexican immigrants to the [[U.S.]] often complain that U.S. laws don't permit them to discipline their kids as sternly as they did in Mexico.<ref>Source: http://www.corpun.com/usd00003.htm</ref>.
Mexican parents can be tough on their kids; they believe children should be well-behaved, and in general they believe in corporal punishment. [[Spanking]] is widespread and often given [[bare bottom]] (''a nalga pelona''). Mexican immigrants to the [[U.S.]] often complain that U.S. laws don't permit them to discipline their kids as sternly as they did in Mexico.<ref>Source: http://www.corpun.com/usd00003.htm</ref>.

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Mexico is a country in North America. Its population is about 109 million and its capital and largest city is Mexico City. There is no official national language but Spanish is the de facto national language.

Spanking in Mexico

The Aztecs would punish disobedient children by making them inhale smoke, sustaining them on a blaze in which they threw spicy peppers. See also this illustration.

The Aztecs had various methods of corporal punishment, some which were quite different from those in the rest of the world, such as the "smoke punishment" (see image to the right).

The Spaniards invaded Mexico in the 16th century and made the country a part of the Spanish Empire. They introduced European corporal punishment methods. Today's Mexican culture is a blend of pre-Hispanic and Spanish culture.

Mexican parents can be tough on their kids; they believe children should be well-behaved, and in general they believe in corporal punishment. Spanking is widespread and often given bare bottom (a nalga pelona). Mexican immigrants to the U.S. often complain that U.S. laws don't permit them to discipline their kids as sternly as they did in Mexico.[1].

Mexican spanking art

Mexican spanking artists include El Manto Negro and Oscar.

See also

Mexico



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