The well known horse drawn chariot was first built towards the end of the first century BC. These were not made by the Egyptians, but in fact the Mesopotamians.
chariots were made in the 19th century when men wanted to race on them and win battles.
No they did not. The earliest chariots were made by the Sumerians. The first fully developed chariots were made by the Sintashta-Petrovka Proto-Indo-Iranian culture.
The earliest war chariots were used by the Hittites in the 17th century BC.
Ultimately, Chariots were used as early as 3000 BC, Chariots were used in racing, entertainment, and transportation for early Roman civilizations until better technology came forth. They were mostly used through the first century of Roman Civilization
Chariots ceased to be widely used for transportation and warfare around the 1st century AD, as advancements in technology and military tactics made them less effective on the battlefield.
The Romans did not find chariots. They were one of the ancient civilisation which made chariots.
They made steel tools and chariots.
Roman chariots were primarily made for use in warfare and racing. They were designed to be lightweight yet durable, with a low center of gravity for stability at high speeds. The construction of the chariots also allowed for quick maneuverability and ease of control by the charioteer.
Gears were invented in 27th century B.C. One of the first types of gears created was to rotate wheels for chariots.
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Roman chariots had a duel purpose. Chariot racing was a big sport in ancient Rome, thus chariots were made for the purpose of racing. The military had use for chariots to travel to various destinations in the empire.