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.
The Spanish Conquistadors reintroduced the first horses to North America, not the Europeans. The first horses were brought over with Christopher Columbus.
The largest number of horses were brought by the Spanish Explorers, but about 500 years previously Viking explorers brought Fjord horses with them to what is now Newfoundland in Canada.
No, Horses were brought to the "new world" first by the conquistidores.
Its said that the Spanish first brought horses over when they came over searching for new land
The first vacuum was so large it was brought to a house by horses.
horses became extinct in the us un'till columbus brought them back
The horses brought to Australia by the First Fleet, came from England.
Because the Conquistadors brought the first modern horses to America. The horses that were native to the Americas were extinct by the time Europeans got here.
No he did not, he only brought horses.
THE HYKSOS were a group of Semitic invaders from the Levant who first brought the chariot into Egypt. (Egypt already had horses, but it was the use of chariots that made the horses a formidable part of a fighting retinue.)
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.
Nobody. It walked there by itself from Sydney
the first people to bring horses to America were the spanish people or spaniards.