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VICTORIAN ERA HORSEBACK RIDING By. Matt Schoonhoven Mrs. Neideorist English 12/6/11

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VICTORIAN ERA HORSEBACK RIDING

By. Matt Schoonhoven Mrs. Neideorist English 12/6/11

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Sidesattle

Sidesaddle is often done by a girl to keep her skirt to the side.

Sidesaddle was to show proper etiquette when you rode.

Sidesaddle is when a girl Keeps both legs to the side.

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Sidesaddle

Riding sidesaddle didn’t allow the rider to have full control of the horse

So another person would ride normal to control the horse

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Owning horses

Mostly rich people were the only ones to have and afford a horse

You were judged on by how many horses you had

You would also be judged on if you could handle a spirited horse

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Clothes while riding a horse

Women would wear gloves, tights, boots, and a garment to go horseback riding

Men would similar clothing like boots, gloves, and jackets.

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Uses of horses

Horses were mostly used for transporting people heavy objects

They were also to showoff how rich they were all.

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Types of horses

Men rode spirited horses that could be wild at times

Women rode more tamed horses

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Horses uses for the families

Mainly horses did most of the work by transporting people and pulling heavier objects we can’t