I believe the Spanish conquestadors did when they brought over their Spanish horses (now known as Mustangs).
It was not introduced, for the Plains Indians stole the horses from the spanish.
whorses
Spanish A+
spainards
Horses changed the Plains people's lives because they can take you places.
Horses
The horses from Spain caused Native Americans to start riding horses. Before the Spanish rode their horses on the great plains, there were no horses on the great plains.
in the 1700s
I know youre actually a Heirl or Pittard student. But I think it's horses introduced by the Spanish.
Around 1600 AD, the Plains Indians were introduced to horses and guns primarily through Spanish colonization and exploration. Horses, which had been brought to the Americas by the Spanish, transformed the mobility and lifestyle of many Native tribes, allowing them to hunt more effectively and travel greater distances. The introduction of firearms also changed the dynamics of warfare and hunting. These changes significantly impacted the social structures, economies, and cultures of Plains Indian societies.
The people of the plains (this is 100% correct)
Probably not, no. Domestication of animals such as horses was introduced in the Neolithic Era which followed the Mesolithic Era.