Yes, they were they were used in most battles, sadly alot were hurt and killed along with the people.
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.
The civil war was an un-declared war fought against ourselves. WW1 was a declared war fought against a foreign nation.
No horses are used for "war horses" anymore.
Theatrical events where they re-enact Civil War battles with uniforms, weapons and horses.
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.
Military units that ride horses are called cavalry.
well, I don't want to go off on tangine but i studied this in middle school when I was younger. horses helped the war because alot of the people rode on horses when they were travaling. I would go into detail and give more resons, but I don't have time.
Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.