yes- there were horse-drawn carriages 500 years ago. Only the very rich had them.
Well, I think its very cruel to horses but the person who rides the carriage would whip the horse to stop it! I think its very cruel but some people do these things.
yes
Draft horses are still used today especially in the Amish towns/villages. They are also used in some cities to pull carriages, and some people have them as they're own "pets" to ride them, like any other horse, like me! But they are used alot, in NYC they are sometimes used to pull carriages.
Horses may pull carriages, wagons, carts, or trams (kind of like street cars) as a source of transportation
You stop riding it!
To stop a horse bucking or eating the grass
You can ride the mare up until she is five months pregnant.
Horse drawn carriages never stopped because they still have horse drawn carriages. Technology got more advanced and they started making cars and vehicles and so carriages became less popular.
They weren't. Horse carriages were the ones that were pulled by horses. HorseLESS carriages was the nickname of the first automobile because they moved without horses pulling them.
Horse carriages in 1750 were generally made of wooden frames. The wheels on these carriages were generally made of metal and wood
No, Just horse carriages.
4mph
pioneers, olden people.
They traveled by boats and horse carriages
horse and carriages
Carriages without the horse.
No they were horse drawn carriages.
Thestrals.
Mainly horse drawn carriages then to diesel trucks.