my guess - typical - spanish foods but not mexican. there IS a difference ya know.
He reached Mexico (New Spain, at the time) in 1535.
CFC12-If you're talking about when Columbus reached America, conquistadors, or conquerers, explored New Spain's borderlands.
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they eat grapes and drink wine
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He explored the modern day states of Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
yes we do except at midnight we eat grapes for good luck.
Grapes have several uses. They use them to make wine, they eat the and especially they each eat a dozen at midnight to celebrate the New Year.
in Spain the people have been eating grapes for many years but when i went they told me that at midnight it is a tradition to eat grapes because they believe that their whole days wrong doings will be forgiven to brin in the the new year
New Spain never "Retook" Spain. The question implies that New Spain conquered Spain; it never happened.
Yes, Antonio Mendoza, the viceroy of New Spain, sponsored Francisco Vázquez de Coronado's expedition. Mendoza aimed to explore the northern territories of New Spain and search for the fabled Seven Cities of Gold. In 1540, he appointed Coronado to lead the expedition, which ultimately ventured into what is now the southwestern United States. The expedition significantly contributed to European knowledge of the region, despite not finding the riches they sought.