Likely yes, since they've probably never seen such an animal before. At least until the Spaniards who brought them over taught them how to handle, care for and eat them.
The Aztec Empire
Cow
Cow
Vacqueros.
which animal is scared to the hindu faith
Well, Corriente is a Mexican name for small cow used for roping, even if it's made a breed in the States and Canada.
1325-1521: Mexico (Aztec Empire) 1521-1821: New Spain (Spanish overseas colony) 1821-1823: Mexican Empire 1823-1864: United Mexican States (Federal Republic) 1864-1867: (Second) Mexican Empire 1867-present: United Mexican States (Federal Republic)
apparently yes, the pip is black with read bi ts on and scared the cow
Yes. From 1521 (fall of Tenochtitlan) to 1821 (consolidation of Mexican independence).
He/she is called vaquero/vaquera.
No. From 1325 until 1521 it was called Mexico-Tenochtitlan; from 1521 until 1821 it was the Viceroyalty of the New Spain (a Spanish colony). From 1821 until 1823 it was the Mexican Empire; from 1823 until this day it is known as the United Mexican States - or Mexico, for short.
Three hundred years, from 1521 until 1821 when the Mexican independence was achieved.