I am going to take an educated guess here. Cows, horses, goats, sheep.
In 1519 first sheep was brought to America by Spanish troops under Cortez. It is thought that the flocks of sheep belonging to the Native American Navajos are descended from multi-colored sheep brought to North America by the Spanish.
Pigs were introduced to America by Spanish explorers in the early 16th century during the Columbian Exchange. They were first brought to the Caribbean islands and later introduced to mainland North and South America.
It depends. Different airlines have different criteria for what you can and can't bring on their airplanes. Most airlines let you bring pets as carry-on baggage, but you should check with your airline first, just to be safe.
The first animal cloned was a lamb by the name of Dolly.
Henry Kelsey was an explorer who is known for his travels in North America. He did not discover any specific animal, but he is credited with being one of the first Europeans to explore and trade in the interior of present-day Canada, particularly in the Hudson Bay region.
the spanish
the spanish
the first people to bring horses to America were the spanish people or spaniards.
The Spanish brought the first major shipment of horses to America in 1492.
The Spanish brought the first major shipment of horses to America in 1492.
The Spanish were the first people to ever bring slaves over to North America.
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.
1492
1741 January 21 the first ship landed on America.
The Spanish were the first to bring Catholicism to the Americas, usually Franciscan priests accompanied each Spanish expedition and established missions along the way. In Brazil it was the Portuguese who brought the religion to Brazil.
The first African slaves were brought to the American colonies by the Spanish. They were located in the San Miguel de Gualdape colony, founded by Lucas Vasquez de Ayllon.
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