
No horse, no USA: Why the naughty horses at the 151st Kentucky Derby continue to thrill us
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The Kentucky Derby is a time to appreciate the horse, one of the most indispensable animals in civilization.
Dr. Rebecca Grant is vice president of the Lexington Institute.
It all began 4,200 years ago in the Bronze Age when the Shintashta culture domesticated horses and spread quickly throughout Eurasia. In human care, horses bred more successfully, according to the Smithsonian. With horses, people planted crops, settled the far corners of the world and carved out epic moments of human history. One brown mare got Paul Revere to Lexington on April 18, 1775. No horse, no USA.
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