Because they were the only transportation that they had at that time.
Yes, they did! Except in the winter of 1690 the colonists were starving and ATE the horses.
Horses were brought over from Europe when the colonists and settlers came over. They were used as a main mode of transportation and for battle.
Yes they did. then they didn't have cars or military tanks, so horses where transportation, and for calvary use. Yes they did. then they didn't have cars or military tanks, so horses where transportation, and for calvary use.
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you can get money of a horses, but to answer that question is easy : you get on the horses back and ride it for transportation. and if you ride it you wont be late for work
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You have horses for training, friendship, transportation, sports, and polo.
horses and by foot
Poseidon is considered the god of horses because in Greek mythology, he is often depicted as the creator of horses. He is also associated with the sea, and horses were important for transportation and warfare in ancient Greece, making them a symbol of power and strength.
Horses are being raised before primarily for transportation.
The transportation of ancient Maya are horses and canoes.