Well... Each colonist had to have their own horse because even if they needed more horses, they would not easily be able to make the other horses follow. So think of it this way: Each colonist had their own horse.
Not usually.
The colonists at Massachusetts bay fared better at the beginning than the colonists at Virginia because they were much more prepared for winter. The Virginia colonists had not prepared to stay for a long period of time.
why did great britain get more than half of the american colonists exports in 1770?
No a horse can usually pull 2 to 3 times it's own body weight when strapped into a pulling harness.
Yes, a horse is more powerful than a German Shepherd.
yes
If the horse bit needs cleaning it may toss its head. If the horse has a tummy ache it may look at it's tummy a lot and roll a lot more than she/he usually does.
it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire.
because the colonists were afraid of the british
The colonists at Massachusetts bay fared better at the beginning than the colonists at Virginia because they were much more prepared for winter. The Virginia colonists had not prepared to stay for a long period of time.
More than 1000
It was a British victory although more British were killed than colonists, so I guess it accomplished killing more British than colonists.