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Spain and Mexico.
They raised chicken, sheep, cows and pigs in New England (Colonial America).
Jersey cows were first brought to America in the late 18th century, with the earliest recorded import occurring in 1850. They were introduced primarily to the northeastern states, with New Jersey being a significant area for their development. The breed gained popularity for its rich milk production and adaptability to various farming conditions. Over time, Jersey cows became one of the most recognized and valued dairy breeds in the United States.
It is not known who first brought cows to America, but it is known that Columbus brought cattle to the West Indies on his second voyage to the New World in 1493. Cortez brought Spanish cattle from Spain to Mexico in 1519, and these Longhorns spread from Mexico northward. In 1609 the first cattle were brought from England by colonists beginning a new life in what was then called New England.
Yes. The Spanish were the first people to bring cattle to North America from Europe in the late 1400's. The second group to bring cattle from Europe where English, Dutch and other later European settlers who came to North America over two hundred years later.
Same size as cows in North America.
Cows
Yes, obviously...
The first cows landed at the Jamestown Colony in North America in 1611
No, they were not native to North America and neither was the horse.
Everywhere really it depends whether or not you can raise the cows and keep them alive
Yes. No different from cows being introduced to Australia or North America.
Christopher Colombas
Cows are found in all lower 48 states of America, and even in Alaska and Hawaii.
Spain and Mexico.
south America
By humans importing them from other countries.