the first people to bring horses to America were the spanish people or spaniards.
Horses first returned with the Conquistadors, beginning with Columbus, who imported horses from Spain to the West Indies on his second voyage in 1493.
Many migrated from the lower US (Before it became the USA) and some were brought and left by the Vikings who found Canada and thus North America at least 500 years before the Spanish Explorers making them truly the first people to find North America and reintroduce horses to the continent.
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.
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.
Horses
To be ridden: Horses were originally brought to America by the Conquistadors of Spain to be ridden. In colonial America though they used to horse both to ride and as draft animals.
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.
Horses were introduced to America by Europeans
It is unknown.
Native Americans and Pioneers first captured them and used the horses to travel and carry supplies.
That's more of a trick question. What happened was millions of years ago the was an ice age and that created a land - bridges most of the horses moved across to Europe in hope of it being hotter. A long time later when the first ships arrived people imported horses every were so there is horses in America. no one really know how many horses are in America because they are schooling horses and wild. Its a good thing no one really knows because it makes it all quite an interesting topic. From Sb Xx