Horses were used for many things like clothes,food,and the bones were used for arrows
It was invented when horses were first used for riding to make travel easier. I think that took place in North America.
Native Americans and Pioneers first captured them and used the horses to travel and carry supplies.
All ways where needed. Pulling wagons, riding, plowing, as part of the army.
I might not be writing this in order but, here are some times I do remember when they used horses. - Romans -Egyptians -colonial times -ECT *I think you should look it up at this site : WWW.the history of horseback riding .com
The name mustang is used to refer to any of the free roaming or wild horses of North America. Because these horses are descended from several different breeds they may vary in length. The average length of horses is eight feet.
Ferrets were introduce to North America by the Spanish and arrived in 1875, when America was being colonized. Ships sailing to America used ferrets as a means of rodent control,
Originally, they used small sledges called "travois", to carry objects. THese were pulled by dogs, since horses were not native to North America. (Horses arrived with the Spanish, and escaped horses formed packs and began to breed.) Native Americans were quick to tame and domesticate the feral stocks.
Before modern times, horses were primarily used for two purposes, work and transportation. Horses were used for farm work pulling plows, wagons, and the like while they were also used to transport people and goods from place to place. Today, while some of these activities continue for nastalgia, most horses today are used for pleasure riding or pulling carts. There are pockets of groups, such as the Amish, that still use horses for farm work, and you can still find some horses pulling carts aroound cities for tourists.
Well if horses were never used for transport then in the oldern days people would have a hard time getting to their destination.
discovered parts of north america, claimed it for france, sailed a ship as one of the first European explorers to discover North America
Mustangs are comprised of many, many breeds of horses, from Thoroughbreds to Tennessee Walkers or Clydesdales. The original Mustang horses stemmed from the Spanish Barbarian breed, a breed of horse commonly used by the Spanish Conquistadors on their mission to "take over" parts of North America, especially Central America down to South America.