He took over the Mexican region and created "New Spain" which would later become Mexico.
It didn't work that way: Mexico and the United States started as independent countries; when Mexico got its independence from Spain in 1821, most Southwestern US was part of Mexico. In 1853 Texas split to become the "Republic of Texas"; later, the US annexed Texas and a war broke between the United States and Mexico between 1846 and 1848 (the Mexican-American War). Mexico lost such war and the territories of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Texas as well as parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Wyoming and Colorado then became part of the US.
No. Kentucky was never a colony, and will never be a colony.
Just like that: Mexico. Later, when Mexico was conquered by Spain, it was renamed as Viceroyalty of the New Spain. When Mexico attained its independence in the XIX century, it was renamed again with its original name.
Spain and later Mexico.
Spain. Later Mexico was occupied by France but won that war too.
When Mexico became independent from Spain in 1821, it was first established as an empire, ruled by emperor Agustin I. Three years later, due to his bad administration and spending habits, some Mexican generals staged a coup d'état and the republic was established in its place, with Guadalupe Victoria as the first Mexican president.
In 1830, Mexico banned Anglo American immigration. Later Santa Anna and Stephen Austin agreed to allow Anglo immigration to Mexico to continue but did not allow Texas to become an independent state.
When Mexico achieved its independence from Spain in 1821, Central America was part of Mexico. It later seceded without any bloodshed.
Neither. The first guitar instruments were originated in central Asia and India. However, they were later adopted by Europeans and among them there were Spanish guitarists. Later, when Spain colonized the Americas, the guitar became part of the many musical instruments used for local performances. New Spain (now Mexico) was one of the many colonies that "imported" such instruments from Spain.
Originally, Mexico was a colony of Spain, but fought and won its independence in 1821. Between 1864 and 1867, Mexico was invaded by French forces, who at the time installed "Emperor Maximilian I", making of Mexico a French protectorate. Later, liberal forces led by Benito Juarez overthrew Maximilian and Mexico became independent once more. Since then, Mexico hasn't been "colonized" by another country.
The last name Zuniga is of Spanish origin, derived from a place name in the Basque region of Spain. It is a common surname in Spanish-speaking countries, particularly in Spain and Mexico.