When did the Great Plains Indians start riding horses in America?

The Great Plains Indians didn’t start riding horses until after 1540, when Spanish explorer Francisco de Coronado, traveling through Kansas, let most of his 260 horses escape.

There were no horses in America until the Spanish brought them.

The Great Plains Indians tamed the descendants of these horses and made them an integral part of their culture.

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