yes they are now stop askin stupid questions
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.
There are many staple foods in South America. For example, corn is a fairly common staple food in South American countries.
The staple food for North America is Maize.
corn
Yes, there is plentiful horses in North America.
I am not certain but I believe it is around 9,456,987.
I might not be writing this in order but, here are some times I do remember when they used horses. - Romans -Egyptians -colonial times -ECT *I think you should look it up at this site : WWW.the history of horseback riding .com
Horses do live in most of Latin America.
Horses originated in North America around 50 million years ago and eventually spread to other parts of the world. They have been domesticated for over 6,000 years and have played a significant role in human history, serving as modes of transportation, sources of labor, and companions. Today, horses are used for various purposes including racing, recreation, therapy, and agriculture.
paint horses originated in north America
We have horses in North America now.
Alexander Mackay-Smith has written: 'Masters of foxhounds' -- subject(s): Fox hunting, History, Masters of Foxhounds Association of America 'The race horses of America, 1832-1872' -- subject(s): Race horses in art