The Toltecs and the Aztecs. There was also the Olmecs
No, not as we know them today. Potatoes were known in the world by other civilizations, but not by the Romans. In the 16th century they came to Europe.
The Olmecs (no details) The Toltecs (856-1174; One ruler was Quetzalcoatl) The Aztecs (First king Acamapichtli ruled in 1376, dynasty lasted until 1521, when it was overthrown by Cortes)
In the 16th century, Spain dominated the exploration and exploitation of the Americas. The Spanish Empire was one of the largest empires in history.
Spain did, on the 16th century.
The Spanish conquistadors played a significant role in the destruction of the Aztec and Inca civilizations in the Americas during the 16th century. They brought diseases, warfare, and forced labor that devastated these civilizations and led to the downfall of their empires.
Turkeys were introduced into the UK in the 16th century by Spanish explorers returning from the Americas.
Hernan Cortes did not discover chocolate. Chocolate had been consumed by indigenous Mesoamerican civilizations for centuries before Cortes arrived in the Americas in the 16th century. Cortes did, however, introduce chocolate to Europe after encountering it during his encounters with the Aztec empire.
Before the 16th century, autumn was commonly referred to as "harvest" in English.
Spain. they were the riches because of gold from the Americas
They spoke Early Modern Spanish.
The last year of the 16th century was 1600, not 1599 as some would incorrectly say. 1599 was the second last year of the 16th century. The year 1573 was the 28th last year before the end of the 16th century.
Morocco gained unification in the mid 16th century. Many civilizations existed prior to this. Incan, Mayan, Egyptian, Babylonian, Roman etc