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which statement best describes how the arrival of horses affected north america

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Answered by ayushkumarwork6
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it allowed the southeastern tribes to develop new ways to farm. This is correct Because When they were interdouced to Horses it changed the way they hunted and farmed. 
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Answered by anuragnaskar379
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Fossils of the earliest direct ancestor to the modern horse, Eohippus have been found in the Eocene layers of North American strata, mainly in the Wind River basin in Wyoming.[4] Fossils found at the Hagerman Fossil Beds in Idaho, called the Hagerman horse or Equus simplicidens are from the Pliocene, dating to about 3.5 million years ago (mya). Paleontologists determined the fossils represented the oldest remains of the genus Equus.[5] The genus Equus, which includes all extant equines, was plentiful in North America and spread into the Old World by about 2.5 mya.[6]

A 2005 genetic study of fossils found evidence for three genetically divergent equid lineages in Pleistocene North and South America.[7][8]Recent studies suggest all North American fossils of caballine-type horses, including both the domesticated horse and Przewalski's horse,[8]belong to the same species: E. ferus. Remains attributed to a variety of species and lumped as New World stilt-legged horses probably all belong to a second closely related species that was endemic to North America.[7] Digs in western Canada have unearthed clear evidence horses existed in North America as recently as 12,000 years ago.[9] Other studies produced evidence that horses in the Americas existed 

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