The horses were a part of America, where they were. So they tamed them and rode them. But the population grew when the Spanish brought over their horses, because they bred with the Indian horses and that's how we got the rugged mustang that roams wild today.
Horses have changed the lives of the Native Americans in many good ways. The main thing that horses did for the Native Americans was give them transportation.
Native Americans learning to use horses to hunt is an example of adaptation.
horses changed the way Native Americans lived was by helping them get places faster
plantations, slaves, and horses
Native Americans would often trade in Horses
horses
Native Americans learning to use horses to hunt is an example of adaptation.
Horses
Most native americans did have horses.
horses changed the way Native Americans lived was by helping them get places faster
plantations, slaves, and horses
Transport native americans
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the spanish soilder were the first one to use the horse. the ride them around native Americans land. the native Americans were afraid of the horses. when they saw it they thought it was a creature with many legs. the spanish add bell to their amor
the native Americans used them for hunting and warfare
Native Americans would often trade in Horses
"Aboriginal Americans," which were not technically native from North America, did not use domestic horses until the idea was introduced by European explorers.
Originally, they used small sledges called "travois", to carry objects. THese were pulled by dogs, since horses were not native to North America. (Horses arrived with the Spanish, and escaped horses formed packs and began to breed.) Native Americans were quick to tame and domesticate the feral stocks.