a mexican potato
Yes, until Mexico's independence from Spain.
God Gold and Glory
Most of Mexico, Central and South America
officially, in the 1600s
A constitutional monarchy
Some are still satnding, some have deteriorated, and some have become museums.
The Ottoman Empire grew larger and stronger from its beginnings in the 1000s to the mid 1600s. From the mid-1600s to its eventual elimination in 1924, it became smaller and weaker.
Im pretty suure Hiawatha died in the early 1600s(:
it is Mexico
Uh... Mexico is not a state. It is a country.
Sheep and horses were lost by the Spanish in 1540 Coronado expedition. Corondo brought 5,000 sheep on his trip and some were lost in New Mexico. In 1598, Don Juan de Oñate brought settlers and 2,900 sheep to New Mexico. By the mid 1600s the Navajo were raising sheep and horses and were changing from weaving with cotton to weaving with wool.
dodo Answer 2 No, the dodo became ectinct in the late 1600s