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The conquistadors brought horses to Latin America in 1521.
Columbus brought horses on his second trip to No. America in 1493.
They had no status, and were brought to America as slaves.
Jamestown
No, apples are not indigenous to the United States. They originated in Central Asia, specifically in the region of Kazakhstan, where the wild ancestor of the apple, Malus sieversii, can still be found. Apples were brought to North America by European colonists in the 17th century and have since become widely cultivated across the country.
Apples were introduced to North America by European explorers and settlers in the early 17th century, with the first recorded planting in Massachusetts around 1625. Walnuts, particularly English walnuts, were also brought over during this time, though native species of walnuts existed in North America prior to European contact. These introductions contributed to the agricultural diversity and cultivation practices in the region.
Yakima
He brought grapes and timber from North America.
The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century was created in 1867.
Explorers in the 14th Century did not explore North America. They were more interested in the Caribbean Islands at that time. Exploration of North America did not start until the 15th Century.
Wolves are native to North America.
American Mustangs are believed to have originated from horses brought by Spanish explorers in the 16th century. However, they were left to roam freely in North America when the Spanish settlers departed, around the 18th century.
The europeans
England.
Earthworms are an invasive species in North America. They were brought in 10,000 years ago by glaciation and some brought in by Europeans during colonization.
Native and African slaves brought it to Asia??????