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When the Spanish Conquistadors reintroduce horses in North America?

Columbus brought horses on his second trip to No. America in 1493.


Who were the first people to reintroduce horses to America?

the first people to bring horses to America were the spanish people or spaniards.


Who where the first to reintroduce horses in North America?

Horses first returned with the Conquistadors, beginning with Columbus, who imported horses from Spain to the West Indies on his second voyage in 1493.


Who were the conquistadors who introduced horses in north America?

The conquistadors brought horses to Latin America in 1521.


What is the nation that brought horses back to Americas?

i think it was the Spanish conquistadors.


How were horses brought to America?

There were ancient horses native to the Americas, but they went extinct prior to human civilizations being founded. The current mustang population of the American West, the Chincoteague Ponies and other feral horse populations are all descendants of horses and ponies brought over by the European explorers, settlers and conquistadors.


Were horses always wild?

No. They came from the Spanish Conquistadors when they first came to America. Technically, their called Mustangs, not "Wild horses". Wild means it's ancestors were wild, but the Mustang's family wasn't. They were ridden before escaping into America.


Did horses become extinct North America during the ice ages?

Horses were brought to America by the conquistadors. Therefore they were not in North America during the ice age.


What breeds are in a mustang?

Mustangs are comprised of many, many breeds of horses, from Thoroughbreds to Tennessee Walkers or Clydesdales. The original Mustang horses stemmed from the Spanish Barbarian breed, a breed of horse commonly used by the Spanish Conquistadors on their mission to "take over" parts of North America, especially Central America down to South America.


What animal did the spanish conquistadors bring with them that changed the life of the native American.How this animal changed life for the native Americans?

The Spanish Conquistadors brought horses. The horses make it easier for the native Americans to get around. They could cover more territory riding horses than they could on foot.


Who introduced horses to America?

The first horses to arrive in the Americas came aboard ship with the Spanish Conquistadors of the very late fifteenth and the sixteenth centuries. These were largely pure-bred Spanish horses of breeds such as the Andalusian, Jennet, and Barb. The mustangs of the American West are descended from horses that escaped captivity, or were turned loose by Spanish settlers. Over the last century and a half, they have inter-bred with horses escaped from and released by Anglo settlers, and their breed diluted. Purer forms of the Spanish horses exist still in the stock of Caribbean Paso Fino horses, Latin American Criollo horses, and especially in the refined Peruvian Paso horses found in Peru, and increasingly imported and bred in the USA.


What are three things the spanish conquistadors brought with them to the Americas to conquer Native America?

1.horses 2. Diseases 3. Allies