The Spaniards

•The first encounter the Acapatecos had with the Spanish conquistadors was in the year 1256 when the monarchy was abolished and Tarawa Torot was an empire with Parapatek Tokot II as their emperor, the first Spaniard to speak with the emperor was Juan Carlos Diaz Mendoza, the conquistador and his comrades were given chocolate, houses, corn, potatoes, tomatoes and labor due to Acapateco legends describing the gods as being light skinned, fair haired, blue eyed and riding on hornless deer with the sound of thunder accompanying them, the Acapatecos thought the Spaniards were gods. Juan Carlos Diaz Mendoza married his house servant Quwootoyotl who was soon baptized as a Catholic and renamed Alejandra Juana Mendoza. Alejandra and Juan had a son, the first mestizo in Tarawa Torot whom they named Alejandro Zapatec Carlos Mendoza who was crowned King of Tarawa Torot after his father executed Parapatek Tokot II and returned sections of the empire to the Inca Empire in present day Peru and to Colombia and Argentina. After Alejandro's death Tarawa Torot was renamed San Miguel in 1420, the Spaniards admired the large Cauliflower yields in the capital Tunuchotoc and renamed it to Coliflor which is Spanish for Cauliflower.

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