mainly larger breeds such as racehorse types and cobs that came from farms. English hunters were often used to. Whatever horses the Royalists supporters owned would be used in the calvalry.
Horses were commonly used.
Yes, yes they were.
Horses, mules
That would be called a Calvary. Normally, people would be riding on the horses. This was used in the Revolutionary War, and the Civil War
Dogs to track/ guard I believe, but definitely horses for fighting on their backs. There is also a great story about a dog used in the civil war as a spy, see the added link.
Yes, they were they were used in most battles, sadly alot were hurt and killed along with the people.
The civil war was an un-declared war fought against ourselves. WW1 was a declared war fought against a foreign nation.
No English King was executed after the English Civil War. The execution of King Charles I occurred during the Civil War.
No horses are used for "war horses" anymore.
No - the English had nothing to do with the American Civil War.
Third English Civil War happened in 1649.
Wars are usually named after the winner of that war. Due to the fact that the war is called the English Civil War the English won the war.