Spanish conquistadors brought their horses with them when they crossed the Atlantic. Which was an unintentional consequence of that action? A. By the mid-1700s, the Plains Indians were expert horsemen who relied on their herds for buffalo hunting and trade. B. The conquistadors traveled thousands of miles as they explored Central America and the American Southwest. Horses multiplied so quickly in the Americas that the wild herds threatened sugarcane plantations and other livestock. Central American Indians replaced their tribal gods with a new religion that focused on horses.
Spanish conquistadors brought their horses with them when they crossed the Atlantic. Which was an unintentional consequence of that action? A. By the mid-1700s, the Plains Indians were expert horsemen who relied on their herds for buffalo hunting and trade. B. The conquistadors traveled thousands of miles as they explored Central America and the American Southwest. C. Horses multiplied so quickly in the Americas that the wild herds threatened sugarcane plantations and other livestock. D. Central American Indians replaced their tribal gods with a new religion that focused on horses.
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