Cart or wagon, respectively. They were also used to pull cannons or artillery/anti-air guns in the First World War.
carriage? (As in the vehicle pulled by horses?)
A horse drawn vehicle is any movable vehicle made to be pulled by one or more horses.
Sometimes, yes. Some farmers used oxen or mules.
A coach is a wheeled vehicle designed to be pulled by horses. Horses are four legged animals commonly used for riding or pulling loads. This phrase is describing a common vehicle of the day.
From auto- "self", and mobile, as the vehicle is powered by an engine rather than pulled by horses. An enclosed passenger vehicle powered by an engine.
Before cars there were carriages pulled by horses. Before cars there were carriages pulled by horses. Before cars there were carriages pulled by horses.
The colonials moved West in a covered wagon being pulled by either oxen or horses.
no horses pulled it, it was really 3 midgets in horse costumes. :)
The same way all horses pulled chariots. They were hitched to the chariot and they pulled.
It can be pulled by either one or many.
A chariot is a cart that is open at the back and is pulled by horses. This vehicle is built low so that the vehicle can be stood upon and driven in the standing position. Think open backed wagon with horses.secret...whehehe
Horses of Zeus.