Military units that ride horses are called cavalry.
50% - 80% of people rode horses during that time.
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Yes they did, warriors sometimes rode on horseback. William brought over many horses by boat for the use of his cavalry which were used at Hastings.
They mostly rode on horses, even the commoners. The richer people rode in chariots.
We rode our horses in the parade, is correct.
In 1871, there were no cars. People walked, rode horses, or wagons with horses.
They horses rode were based on availability. They rode what they could get where they were.
Horses that are rode for pleasure are just that, Pleasure horses. This is not to be confused with English or Western pleasure show horses, they are two different things.
People walked, rode animals like donkeys, rode in carts pulled by oxen or donkeys, rode horses, and rode in boats. Very rich people were carried by their slaves in chairs suspended between poles.
Horses were ridden or pulled wagons in which passangers rode. Trains carried people over long distances. People werent fat and they walked places.
¨Sandals: Walked on ¨Donkeys: Rode on ¨Boats: Rode on ¨Horses: Rode on