The Spanish brought the first major shipment of horses to America in 1492.
The Spanish brought the first major shipment of horses to America in 1492.
The Spanish brought the first major shipment of horses to the Americas in 1493 during Christopher Columbus's second voyage. These horses were part of the Spanish efforts to establish settlements and expand their influence in the New World. The introduction of horses significantly impacted indigenous cultures and transportation in the Americas.
Yes, Christopher Columbus brought horses on his second voyage to the Americas in 1493. He carried a small number of horses to introduce them to the New World, which would later be important for transportation and agriculture. These horses played a significant role in the development of indigenous cultures and the Spanish colonial presence in the Americas.
Yes
Horses
Horses and Smallpox.
small pox...
the first people to bring horses to America were the spanish people or spaniards.
European immigrants brought horses, cows, pigs, and chickens to the Americas.
Smallpox, influenza, malaria, measles, typhus and syphilis were brought to the Americas
Disease, horses, guns, slavery, genocide, Catholicism.....hmmm....
No, he did not. the people there already owned spotted horses that were later called 'ponies of the Americas.' Hoped that helped!