Spain being a great place with lots of animals wanted to make sure they had food so they brought many animals to see if they could live there so Spain brought over flying dragons, sea-monsters and other mythical creatures that was what the Aztec's thought however they brought flying lizards not dragons as pets and snakes to hunt as a game the Aztec's hadn't seen these animals so they were scared of them and let lose a evil sun god that spat fire from its hands and light from its eyes. the sun god then killed all of the weird animals from Spain and the Aztec's were happy but Spain got angry and sent an army to kill all the Aztec's that is why Spain invaded.
Con la excepcion del pavo y el perro xoloitzcuintli, que ya formaban parte de la fauna encontrada en Mexico, los españoles introdujeron todos los demas animales modernos: inicialmente caballos y perros mastines, para despues de haber conquistado a los Aztecas, traer puercos, gallinas, vacas y la demas variedad de animales de granja.
They brought horses. The Indians in Texas at the time captured them, tamed them, and used them for travel and war. I also heard theat they brought chipmunks.
Horse, cow and chicken were some of them.
Cattle was first brought to Texas by explorers from Spain or the Spanish.
Tomatoes were one thing the Spaniards brought.
they offered to bring families to settle on the land
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The Spanishexplorers first brought gum to the Midwest.(I know this answer is wrong, so if you do know it, tell me)
The animals that the Spanish brought to Texas included sheep, cattle, and horses. All of these animals brought about a more robust economy and wealth to many people.
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The Horse was reintroduced to North America by the Spanish explorers. Horses had previously existed in North America but were extinct. They also introduced the ferral hogs that are rampant today.
Criollo-type or Spanish Longhorn-type cattle. And they didn't bring the cattle directly to Texas, because when they immigrated to the New World Texas didn't exist nor was a state yet. Rather, they brought the cattle to Central America or the south-eastern shores of America.
They generally did not bring fresh fruit or vegetables, computers or televisions, large amounts of construction material, and relatively few men.
Spanish longhorned cattle that developed into Texas Longhorns and Pineywoods/Florida Crackers.