Yes, horses have been used to pull barges up rivers and move boats through locks a long time ago.
Steam engines on the boats themselves replaced the horses and ponies that had been used to pull the boats from the shore.Trains powered by steam engines began to supplant water transport.
Hoggees were men, women and children who used horses and mules to pull boats along the Erie Canal.
They used their legs and boats and horses
they used boats and donkeys. Horses wer not used as much. They used long boats for long voyages.
The Vikings had horses, and they were pretty good with them, but they usually got around with their longships.yes they didby the way, they also used boats
Draft horses are still used today especially in the Amish towns/villages. They are also used in some cities to pull carriages, and some people have them as they're own "pets" to ride them, like any other horse, like me! But they are used alot, in NYC they are sometimes used to pull carriages.
horse and buggy <><><> Long before there were horses and buggies, the settlers at Jamestown Virginia used boats, canoes- or walked. There WERE no horses, and the buggy had not been created yet.
In ancient Greece most horses were used to pull chariots and they were used for food if necessary
Your legs, boats/ships and horses !
They used their feet, rode horses, and used horses or oxen to pull wheeled carts.
They used their feet, rode horses, and used horses or oxen to pull wheeled carts.
horses... i guess