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 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.
Eurasia. However prehistoric horses actually originated from North America, and it is likely that some herds, before going extinct, probably moved into Eurasia when the Land bridge between North America and what is now Russia was present, evolving into the modern horse of Equus calabus.
Yes, Prehistoric horses became extinct in North America during the Ice Age. Recent research has suggested that their extinction was either climate related or human induced. The Spanish brought over horses to the America's in the 15th century - as can be reinforced by multiple indigenous American accounts of Spanish arrival.
Horses developed over the North American and Eurasian continents. They did not come from one specific country and we reintroduced to the Americas by the Spanish explorers.
World-wide there are literally millions. In fact, horses were native to North America originally, but for reasons not clearly understood, they became extinct here many millennia ago. They were reintroduced from Europe. Today, the horse population in North America is much larger than any other time in it's history.
Yes, there is plentiful horses in North America.
We have horses in North America now.
paint horses originated in north America
Horses were brought to America by the conquistadors. Therefore they were not in North America during the ice age.
Francis Haines has written: 'The Plains Indians' -- subject(s): Indians of North America 'Indians of the Great Basin and Plateau' -- subject(s): Indians of North America 'Indians of the Great Basin and Plateau' -- subject(s): Indians of North America 'Appaloosa' -- subject(s): Appaloosa horse, Horses in art 'Red eagles of the Northwest' 'Horses in America' -- subject(s): Horses, History
The conquistadors brought horses to Latin America in 1521.
Horses did indeed become extinct in North America!. They survived, however in other countries.
Horses first returned with the Conquistadors, beginning with Columbus, who imported horses from Spain to the West Indies on his second voyage in 1493.
Columbus brought horses on his second trip to No. America in 1493.
The british and the spanish
I am not certain but I believe it is around 9,456,987.
The spanish introduced horses to north America