Turkeys were introduced into the UK in the 16th century by Spanish explorers returning from the Americas.
No, potatoes were not available during the Stone Age. Potatoes are native to the Americas and were not introduced to Europe until the 16th century.
Walter Raleigh introduced the potato to Ireland in the late 16th century after encountering it in the New World. However, it was actually the Spanish who first brought the potato to Europe from South America.
Panfilio de Narvaez sponsored an expedition to conquer and govern Florida on behalf of the Spanish Crown in the early 16th century.
Bartolome Ferrelo represented Spain. He was a Spanish explorer who sailed along the western coast of North America in the early 16th century.
The Incas lived in what is now Peru. Their civilization spanned from the early 15th century until the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. Today, their descendants continue to live in various regions of Peru.
Turkeys were introduced into the UK in the 16th century from the Americas. Spanish explorers brought them to Europe, and they became popular in England during that time. The bird was initially associated with the region of Turkey, leading to its name, although it originated in North America.
For a lot of Centuries, it was always traditional for UK families to eat goose or the head of a boar. However in the 16th Century it changed to turkeys after it was introduced to England.
Turkeys were first introduced to Britain in the early 16th century, around the 1520s. They were brought over from the Americas by Spanish explorers and quickly became popular as livestock. The birds were named "turkeys" due to a misconception that they originated from Turkey, where they were traded.
Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century.
Tempura originally came from Portugal. Portuguese Jesuit missionaries in Nagasaki introduced the recipe to the Japanese in the 16th Century.
It was first introduced around 1890 by Japanese Professors.
Africa
latin opera
Yes. There was Country life in Italy.
Japan, in the 16th century.
Spain
England, in 16th century.