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No, not all the men and horses survived Hernando Cortés's expedition to Mexico. The journey faced numerous challenges, including battles with indigenous peoples, disease, and harsh conditions, which led to significant losses. Of the original contingent, many men perished, and a number of horses were also lost during the campaign. Ultimately, only a fraction of the original forces remained by the time they reached Tenochtitlán.

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