The latter half of the 15th century.
Spanish explorers brought them in the 1500's
Horses were first reintroduced to the Americas by the Spanish Explorers. Once there some of the horses escaped, were stolen or released and formed the feral Mustang herds that are now a symbol of the old west era.
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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.
The Spanish did not bring wild horses to the US. Domesticated horses arrived with the Spaniards but became feral (wild) after they were released, either accidentally or on purpose, into the wild. The wild Chicoteague ponies of Virginia are believed to be decended from spanish horses that found the island after being shipwrecked at sea while trying to make it to the America's.
The Spanish brought most of the horses to America.
Its said that the Spanish first brought horses over when they came over searching for new land
spanish explorers brought houses to North America in the 1500s.These animal change the lives of the plains indians onthe great plainhad horses ,which made it easier for the nomad groups to hunt and travel
The Iroquois got horses after the Spanish brought them over to America in the 1600s. There were no horses in America before the Spanish introduced them to the Indians.
The original Spanish explorers brought horses to North America. Many of those horses were turned loose when the Spaniards returned to Spain and they intermingled with native horses (horses that came from China over the ice cap). The Mustang is the result of that interbreeding. The first importation of Spanish Arabian horses was in 1934 when James and Edna Draper (from California) imported the first purebred Arabian horses to the United States.
Horses were brought to America by Spanish explorers during the early days of European colonization in the 16th century. They were introduced to the continent as a means of transportation and quickly spread throughout the Americas.
No, because there were no horses before the Spanish settlers brought them from Spain.