Both responses you provided accurately reflect the significant impact that the introduction of horses had on Native American culture:
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Increased Trade: The use of horses as transportation indeed facilitated trade between different cultural groups. Horses allowed for easier movement over larger distances, enabling tribes to exchange goods, ideas, and resources more efficiently.
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Hunting and Warfare: The adoption of horses transformed hunting and warfare practices among Native Americans. Horses provided a strategic advantage, allowing for faster travel, improved hunting techniques (especially for bison), and enhanced mobility in warfare, which changed the dynamics of intertribal conflicts.
Together, these points illustrate how horses played a crucial role in shaping the social, economic, and military aspects of Native American life following their introduction.