They generally result when people cross them on purpose. People may have first crossed zebras and horses in an effort to develop disease-resistant transportation animals for use in Africa.
Horses originated in North America around 55 million years ago and spread to other continents over time. The first domestication of horses by humans likely occurred around 4000-3000 BC in the Eurasian steppe region.
The earliest ancestor of the horse, eohippus, first appeared 55 million years ago.Modern horses, of the genus Equus, have existed since the Tertiary period, approximately 5 million years ago. The genus Equus includes modern horses, zebras, and asses.
The Pilgrims did not bring horses with them on the Mayflower when they first arrived in Plymouth in 1620. However, horses were later introduced to the Plymouth colony by other settlers and became an important mode of transportation and labor.
If you mean when did people first start using horses then that would be stone age times. Actully Indians thought they were big dogs when they saw the American Mustang. They didnt use horses in the stone age. The Indians had always used dogs to pull there equipment around when they saw the hosres thinking they were big dogs they cought them traind them became there friends and used them to pull more equipment. The Spanish have always used horses though, but not in the stone age.
The name of that jump is cross rails. It is usually what people use as there first jumps when there learning.
the first people to bring horses to America were the spanish people or spaniards.
It is unknown.
The people who first came to America came in ships or crossed over an ice bridge.
They crossed Beringia.
They crossed Beringia.
They crossed Beringia.
i think horses
It scared the horses.
The people who first came to America came in ships or crossed over an ice bridge.
the native Africans
On the first day of opening of Bridge, a total of 1800 vehicles and 150,300 people crossed it
five but he was the first to do it alone