Global Sports: Different Roles Of Horses In Society Leading To Human Development

Friday, April 6, 2012

Different Roles Of Horses In Society Leading To Human Development

By Byron Jonas


Humans realized a long time ago that the large size and intelligence of equines was of great use to them. With the formation of this relationship, it caused an interlaced history of the two. History shows many different roles of horses in society.

When the equine was first domesticated it is believed that it was for the purpose as a food source, not to ride. This regular source of food is thought to have contributed to gains in human stature in some cultures. It is uncertain as to when mankind finally realized the benefits of riding them. However the implications of that knowledge made an enormous impact on the history of humans.

With the ability to ride, society suddenly found they were able to travel further and much faster than before. Wars were much further reaching, and exploration went to new levels. This provided a huge leap in shared knowledge, technologies, and trade with many cultures. There have been theories that the use of horses as a form of transportation directly coincides to the end of the Dark Ages.

Communication over distances had to be performed by messenger which could take very long periods of time, this was unacceptable during times of battle. By utilizing equines, the message was able to reach the recipient in a much more rapid fashion. The distinguished history of the Pony Express bears testimony to this.

Horses also provided cultures with an advantage over others that did not have these creatures. A person on foot can easily be intimidated or subdued by the large size of a horse and rider. That knowledge was one reason which created the use of a mounted cavalry soldiers. This fact is also the same reason that police departments keep a mounted patrol. Mounted police officers are often seen at times of riots or large crowds to maintain control.

The versatile equine has also brought great advancements to agriculture by allowing the farmer to work more land. Horses were and in some cases still are, perfect for use on ranches when dealing with livestock. There are some areas an equine can go that a vehicle would not be able to.

Humans benefited in numerous ways with the domestication of equines. People today still enjoy these incredible creatures as companions, workers, and as competing athletes. There are many different roles of horses in society, and will continue to be.




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