How did the horse change life for the Plains people?

Horses created migrant communities

Horses were never used by the Plains people.

Horses made more people farmers

Horses allowed the Plains peoples to follow the herds of bison

Horses allowed the Plains peoples to follow the herds of bison. The introduction of horses by Spanish explorers in the 16th century transformed the way of life for the Plains people. They became skilled horsemen and were able to hunt bison more effectively, as well as expand their territory and trade with other tribes. This created a more mobile lifestyle and allowed for the development of a nomadic way of life that was centered around the bison herds. It also allowed for the emergence of Plains tribes such as the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Blackfoot, who became renowned for their horsemanship and hunting skills.