In the 1900s people used horses for farming, trasportation, (even if they had cars) food, leather, and riding.
Of course. They've ridden them since well before 1901, and continue to ride them to the present day. Horses were still a regular form of transportation in 1901, and for some years past 1901.
Yes some people were still using horses to get around. The automobile was gaining popularity but horses were still in use.
They generally result when people cross them on purpose. People may have first crossed zebras and horses in an effort to develop disease-resistant transportation animals for use in Africa.
rafts horses and dogs pulling travois (a dog sled)
Horses continued to be used in daily life for farm people in the US into the 40s and are, of course still used today by the Amish for daily transportation. The Russians were still using horses during WWII. Many countries still use horses for transportation.
In Kenya, the most often kinda of transportation is throwing. Many times a man will be tied to a rock and thrown by another man. It can cause sever brain damage and violations of death and dying
People had to use horses to get around before because back about 100 years ago there wasn't any cars and because you can ride horses far distances people decided they were suitable as a form of transport and rode those instead of driving cars. And if you read something like half broke horses by jeannette walls you will find that the more cars came out the less and less horses were used.
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Well, there is two main types of animals that are used for transportation. These are horses and oxen.
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Their feet. Horses and wagons were expensive, and many people could not afford them.
It was the developing period of the aircraft. It was then used for transportation but only rich people were able to afford it. It was also used in war also. Otherwise there were no purposes of aircraft in the 1920s.
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