Horses, mules
Oxen. And BTW, you spelled immigrants wrong
Oxen. They were stronger and could move the heavy wagons.
During the Industrial Revolution, horses were commonly used to pull wagons on tracks, particularly in mining and transportation contexts. In some cases, mules and oxen were also utilized for their strength and endurance. Additionally, the introduction of steam engines led to the development of railroads, which eventually replaced animal power with locomotives for transporting goods and people.
Yes
During the Neolithic Revolution, man domesticated llamas.
Horses, mules or oxen.
Oxen pulled the wagons.
Horses were vital to the Union army. They were needed to pull supply wagons and were used by the US cavalry forces. The Union army spent $1 million each month to feed their horses.
horses , oxen and mules
it allow Animals could pull wagons of goods farther and faster.
yes, because they had to pull carts and wagons.
To pull heavy wagons, plows and things like that.