In 1500, Spain's exports primarily included textiles, wine, olive oil, and agricultural products, reflecting the country's agrarian economy. The exploration and colonization of the Americas were just beginning to influence trade, with some early exports of precious metals like gold and silver starting to emerge. Additionally, Spain's strategic location facilitated trade with Europe and North Africa, enhancing its economic significance during this period. Overall, Spanish exports were characterized by a mix of traditional goods and the beginnings of a wealthier empire.
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The European region that supplied almost half of the gold in Europe by 1500 was Spain.
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It is likely you are refering to the Aztec/Mexica civilisation which formed during th 1200's, and was present when Cortez arrived from Spain in the 1500's. However the Toltec civilization was also present, forming in the 700's, but declined with the rise of the Aztecs.
The number 1 export of Spain is machinery and equipment.
Spain has a wide variety of things that they export. Some of the major export items of Spain are olive oil, refined petroleum, rubber tires, and pig meat.
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My original question was: where did horses first came to America not why. The answer is: They came from Spain in the 1500's, brought in by the Spaniards, not by themselves.