The transportation of the 20th century was mainly by carriage, horseback riding or simply walking. The most popular horses at the time were drafts because of their ability to pull carriages and to do farm work.So technically everything a car , tractor and etc could do a horse did in the 1800's.
There are many jobs in horses you can be a policewoman/man, dentist, instructor, farrier and there are some more.
rode horses
yes french woman had jobs in the late 1800s .they worked by cleaning and cooking
they had market jobs ,clothes
Yes. They can be therapy horses, lesson horses, competition horses, ranch horses (like working cattle, etc), plow horses, police horses, and a few other jobs that I cant think of off the top of my head.
yes they can
yes this is true because kentucky has alot of horses
Farming , Building , & Trapping
the development of organized labor
In the 1800s it was American Indians who began to call the railroads iron horses. They did this because when the train tracks were first built, horses were used to pull the cars down the tracks. Eventually, the horses were replaced with steam locomotives.
When cities became industrialized, many people moved from the South and rural areas to find jobs. In the 1800s industrialized cities were overcrowded. They had many factories, retail stores, warehouse facilities, and offices. By the late 1800s noise and pollution were becoming a problem.
Many worked in the woolen mills or the mines. In the mills they would work the weaving machines and also clean the lint out from under them while they were working. Many were killed or maimed in the jobs they had.