Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Clark , Gregory (2008-12-29), A Farewell to Alms, Princeton Univ Pr, Retrieved on 2012-01-04
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    04 JAN 2012

     The Decline of the Horse

    There was a type of employee at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution whose job and livelihood largely vanished in the early twentieth century. This was the horse. The population of working horses actually peaked in England long after the Industrial Revolution, in 1901, when 3.25 million were at work. Though they had been replaced by rail for long-distance haulage and by steam engines for driving machinery, they still plowed fields, hauled wagons and carriages short distances, pulled boa...
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    How cars replacing horses reduces their populations.

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