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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.

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During the American Civil War both sides used a number of farm horses and mules. Both Union and Confederate forces used a number of wild mustangs from the west. The Confederates used a lot of wild Cracker Horses from Florida. Basically, both sides used anything they could get.

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the role the horse played ww1 was the Calvary charge

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