yes, there were native horses, but then they became extinct and stayed extinct, until the Spaniards brought them back to America. =D
If you are asking this from howrse, I am pretty darn sure that it is 4000 to 5000 years ago. You may want to ask your history teacher or a historian. I am not a professional. But, my proof is that the Spaniards had ridden horses well before they searched the New world. I'm guessing even before they dreamed about crossing that huge ocean. Long story short, you have to trust me. I am sure that it is at least 4000 years ago.
Dont be stupid, you know horses can and never will wear glasses. god, some people
I am going to take an educated guess here. Cows, horses, goats, sheep.
by the 1920s, horses were a rarity. People did not just stop using them like that. They just gradually died off and the car took over. In answer to your question, I would say around the 1910s.
Horses can eat meat and have been trained to eat meat in high altitude and extremely cold environments. As a matter of fact Shackleton took horses with him to Antarctica.The above is a false fact. Horse's NEVER eat meat and trying to train a horse to eat meat is stupid! So, No horse's DO NOT eat other horse's!
Horses first arrived to the southeastern part of the United States when the Spaniards first landed in the last decade of the 1400s. They helped the Spaniards conquer Central America and establish colonies there and into South America, as well as up into North America, colonizing areas which are now California, New Mexico, Texas and Arizona. Of course where the Spaniards explored, the range of the horse followed suit. In their conquests came across First Nation tribes and battled with them. The Plains tribes often stole horses or took horses from their victories or escapes in battle, or acquired horses that had escaped from the Spanish colonies. These horses became an intrinsic part of the Plains First Nation's livelihoods, from transportation to hunting and battling other rival tribes.
YES! I just took a test on this!!
The game of football was taken to Argentina in the year 1860, by the Spaniards.
If you are asking this from howrse, I am pretty darn sure that it is 4000 to 5000 years ago. You may want to ask your history teacher or a historian. I am not a professional. But, my proof is that the Spaniards had ridden horses well before they searched the New world. I'm guessing even before they dreamed about crossing that huge ocean. Long story short, you have to trust me. I am sure that it is at least 4000 years ago.
a drought that caused a terrible famine
a drought that caused a terrible famine
The Spanish didn't bring foods to South America, but took foods back to Europe from South America. Chocolate, tomatoes, corn, potatoes were all from South America and introduced to Europe.
Yes they did! I took a collage class about it.
It takes place in America before it was a nation.
before the Europeans took over and after the American civil war
horses
It was invented when horses were first used for riding to make travel easier. I think that took place in North America.