Did the colonists really bring the horse to America?

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After the negotiations of the Marquis Lafayette with the leaders of the Iroquois, they, in accordance with their ritual, gave him the name "Kayewla" (fearsome horseman in their language), in honor of the hero of their mythology, the Fearsome Horseman. If the Iroquois had such a hero in tradition, they had a separate name for the horse in their own language, which means that they have always had horses.

In addition, the oldest remains of the horse were found in America.

In addition, there are studies that state that the mustang is the ancestor of all horses.

In addition, England is not a suitable place for breeding horses, and there were few of them.

All this suggests that the horses brought to America from Europe are the lie.
 
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The main stages of the evolution of the horse took place in North America. The horse comes from North America.
 
And besides, there is no Mustang in Europe, he lives only in America. Then it turns out that in Europe Mustang immediately died out? Doesn't this sound too comical?
 
The main stages of the evolution of the horse took place in North America. The horse comes from North America.

The horse was no longer on the continent when Europeans arrived in 1492. The native who came during the last glacial period hunted them for food and did not make them beasts of burden like the Europeans did.
 
The horse was no longer on the continent when Europeans arrived in 1492. The native who came during the last glacial period hunted them for food and did not make them beasts of burden like the Europeans did.
I think this is a lie, the data set above contradicts this
 
The main stages of the evolution of the horse took place in North America. The horse comes from North America.
Yes, however it died out in the Americas, when it was a much smaller creature. Later, the modern horse was first brought by the Spanish. And thus the Comanche Empire was born.
 
After the negotiations of the Marquis Lafayette with the leaders of the Iroquois, they, in accordance with their ritual, gave him the name "Kayewla" (fearsome horseman in their language), in honor of the hero of their mythology, the Fearsome Horseman. If the Iroquois had such a hero in tradition, they had a separate name for the horse in their own language, which means that they have always had horses.

In addition, the oldest remains of the horse were found in America.

In addition, there are studies that state that the mustang is the ancestor of all horses.

In addition, England is not a suitable place for breeding horses, and there were few of them.

All this suggests that the horses brought to America from Europe are the lie.

 
Yes, however it died out in the Americas, when it was a much smaller creature. Later, the modern horse was first brought by the Spanish. And thus the Comanche Empire was born.

I can't believe he claims there were no horses in England.
 
1) In the language of the Indians there is a horse
2) there is no Mustang breed in Europe

At least these 2 facts completely refute the official hypothesis.
 
Genome studies confirm the monophyly of the genus Equus and indicate its origin about 4.0–4.5 million years ago.

The Horse originated in North America.

There was no horse in Arabia, the horse lives in the steppe and on the prairie.
 
Genome studies confirm the monophyly of the genus Equus and indicate its origin about 4.0–4.5 million years ago.

The Horse originated in North America.

There was no horse in Arabia, the horse lives in the steppe and on the prairie.

Of course there were horses in Arabia in the region of Asir and northwest like Taif. Arabia was once a savanna . They are famous for Arabian horses.

You have a problem. Do you have any friends?
 
Of course there were horses in Arabia in the region of Asir and northwest like Taif. Arabia was once a savanna . They are famous for Arabian horses.

You have a problem. Do you have any friends?
What are my problems? Are these threats?
We've already discussed this before. You did not provide any evidence that there was a savannah.
 
It was the Spanish who brought the modern horse to the Americas. The natives had no beasts of burden.
They brought tumbleweeds too. Cortez brought horses to Mexico. Then they came to what is now San Diego.
 
That's stupid. You didn't read the link.
I am well aware of archeology, the history of the domestication of the horse and its habitat. The horse lives in the steppes, in a temperate continental climate, for example, in the Eurasian steppe. It feeds on natural grasses and must migrate if there is no food. Britain is not suitable for its natural habitat, and there is no evidence that there was an ancient horse breeding.
 

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