Yes, most people traveled by horse.
walking and horses horses or walking
The Sioux traveled by horses, obviously.
Horses and Cattle were the main source of travel in Egypt. Sometimes donkeys were used, but not often.
The Highwaymen used horses as their source of transportation. I'm not sure if they used anything else, because back then horses were well known. They weren't rich enough for a carriage. Hope this helped! :)
the plains Indians are nomads wich means they travel in serch of food before they had horses they had to carry their things them selves they also used dogs for transporting their things
Horses were originally hunted as food before they were domesticated, when people discovered the benefits of using these animals as to travel, and farm they were domesticated and became the horses we see today. They were originally ridden as they could travel larger distances faster than humans on foot, they ploughed fields, were used in wars to carry knights, pull equipment, carry soldiers, pull carriages... there uses are endless however with the development of mechanical engines the horse is now used for pleasure rather than work.
They used horses to travel
Yes, horses can travel on planes before a competition. They are often transported this way for international events or long distances. Care must be taken to ensure the horse's safety, comfort, and well-being during the journey.
yes, they travel in herds.
The Dogrib people, also known as the Tłı̨chǫ, traditionally did not have horses before European contact. They relied on other means for transportation and hunting, primarily using canoes and their own physical endurance. After the introduction of horses by Europeans, some Dogrib groups adopted them for hunting and travel, but horses were not part of their culture before that time.
most horses probably travel in style to the olympics: in airplanes made for them, or in horse trailers
Before steam engines came into use, travel on land was mostly powered by horse. On water, it was mostly powered by wind.