They were used for transportation mostly.
Usually, they would ride on their backs, since they didn't have many wagons to get from camp to camp, and even some rode on them during battle.
You can also add as speed, height and scaring the enemy by trampling
No horses are used for "war horses" anymore.
Horses are not regarded as a necessity to war since most modern-day armies rely heavily upon mechanized transport .
Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.
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.
War horse is the most commonly used term.
they were used for war
War is hell for everybody but the horses that were used during the war were treated well.
How have they not? Since the Indians were here, people have been riding horses. Horses were used as war mounts in the Civil War and the Spanish American War. They were the main form of transportation until automobiles came around and after, the rich used them for sport. They have greatly influenced art, history, and the development of the U.S.
Using horses in war was hardly a secret. Since it's domestication, the horse has been used in war, giving those on horseback a distinct advantage.
horses were the transportation for the soldiers. Usually, they would ride on their backs to get from camp to camp , since they didn't have any wagons. Some of the soldiers rode on them during a battle, this gave them speed and height to scare the enemy by trampling. Also, horses were used to carry their equipment. Horses were also used in war because they are fast, strong, brave, and powerful. This gave the soldiers an advantage.
Horses were widely used in America's Revolutionary War. Dogs and birds were other animals that were also utilized for the war effort.
Everyone in the world has used horses for war at some point in history. Horses have been an invaluable help in developing the world and in warfare.