I am guessing Yes for the people to ride or pull cart or covered wagon
there were 16000 horses
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They used horses to travel
That the colonies shouldn't break away from England
The Patriots and the Loyalists
Horses were important to the ancient Chinese. The Ferghana horses or dragon horses were known for being fleet and sturdy. Horses from this area were valuable as hunting and warrior mounts and could also be used as trade items. A good horse was worth its upkeep and was a prized possession.
The idea of equality was radical in the 1770s was because they felt like equality really needed to be found and be used. Some people liked and disliked equality and everyone felt different about it.
in the 1770s
No horses are used for "war horses" anymore.
Yes, horses were used in 1809
1770s
they had pink tulips
Before cars horses were used to pull carriages and as transport and before the first world war horses were used in battle. Horses used to be used in carrying machinery, pack horses and carrying other stuff. Also ploughing, hunting etc.
Muskets were the weapon of choice but they also used bow-n-arrows.
Horsee in the war were used as riding horses and pulling horses. Riding horses for the soldiers to ride so they could move faster then on foot. Pulling horses where used for pulling carts of useful items.
They used the horses for hunting, transportation, and for battle.
1770s-1790s
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