The Queen's Stallion: Desoto, the Indians, and Horses.
Desoto came to steal treasure as he had done in Peru, where he found the gold and jewels of the Inca. But he was not happy at home, so he returned with an army from Spain to find new treasures. He had hundreds of soldiers as well as war dogs trained to kill the enemy and pigs to feed his men. But the most important thing he brought was a large herd of Spanish horses. Most of these horses were stolen or escaped into the forest of South Carolina. There they prospered and spread around among the surviving Indians. During the French and Indian War and the Revolution, Francis Marion used them to defeat the British. These horse survive today as the Marsh Tackeys, named by the South Carolina Legislature as the state horse.
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The Queen's Stallion: Desoto, the Indians, and Horses.
Desoto came to steal treasure as he had done in Peru, where he found the gold and jewels of the Inca. But he was not happy at home, so he returned with an army from Spain to find new treasures. He had hundreds of soldiers as well as war dogs trained to kill the enemy and pigs to feed his men. But the most important thing he brought was a large herd of Spanish horses. Most of these horses were stolen or escaped into the forest of South Carolina. There they prospered and spread around among the surviving Indians. During the French and Indian War and the Revolution, Francis Marion used them to defeat the British. These horse survive today as the Marsh Tackeys, named by the South Carolina Legislature as the state horse.
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The Queen's Stallion: Desoto, the Indians, and Horses.

The Queen's Stallion: Desoto, the Indians, and Horses.

by Isabel Vandervelde
The Queen's Stallion: Desoto, the Indians, and Horses.

The Queen's Stallion: Desoto, the Indians, and Horses.

by Isabel Vandervelde

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Desoto came to steal treasure as he had done in Peru, where he found the gold and jewels of the Inca. But he was not happy at home, so he returned with an army from Spain to find new treasures. He had hundreds of soldiers as well as war dogs trained to kill the enemy and pigs to feed his men. But the most important thing he brought was a large herd of Spanish horses. Most of these horses were stolen or escaped into the forest of South Carolina. There they prospered and spread around among the surviving Indians. During the French and Indian War and the Revolution, Francis Marion used them to defeat the British. These horse survive today as the Marsh Tackeys, named by the South Carolina Legislature as the state horse.

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ISBN-13: 9781490749136
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication date: 11/02/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 34 MB
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About the Author

Author Isabel Vandervelde, in her usual guise as Malfoy Grandma, makes her own world of romance, magic, and love. An ardent historian, she also paints, draws, and designs as well as writes both fiction and nonfiction. She has nine other books of fiction and four of scholarly histories.
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