Food- man hunted them way before domestication happened. This is true for all domestic animals (yes, even cats and dogs!)
I think the Comanche had the horses first?
They used horses to travel
There seems to be little agreement on the domestication of the horse. The best guess is about 8000 to 10,000 years. The most ancient of civilizations used horses. The Greeks, Roman, Egyptians all made use of horses.
i mean they did this really cool thing called walking and they used horses and buggies like the rest of the historical world...
horse and buggy <><><> Long before there were horses and buggies, the settlers at Jamestown Virginia used boats, canoes- or walked. There WERE no horses, and the buggy had not been created yet.
yes, there is such thing as fear of horses.
i think horses
At first, they used dogs to carry around their stuff, but when horses were introduced, they found them much more efficient and reliable.
Before cars horses were used to pull carriages and as transport and before the first world war horses were used in battle. Horses used to be used in carrying machinery, pack horses and carrying other stuff. Also ploughing, hunting etc.
1825,before horses were used for work
Horses were used for many things like clothes,food,and the bones were used for arrows
travois
To kill osama
Native Americans and Pioneers first captured them and used the horses to travel and carry supplies.
Horses were domesticated in central Asia and the Middle East as far back as 2500 BC and possibly earlier than this. Horses were first used for agriculture - pulling plows and carts - before they were used for riding and war.
they used canoes and horses
umm...there wasnt such thing as a car in 1876 they had horses and buggies