They got to Jamestown by ship or boat
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People traveled in the 1700s' by going on boat or horse.
The most common mode of transportation in the 1700s was the horse. Many people used horses to pull carriages and rode horseback to travel.
By boat or horse.
there were canoos and in the winter they used sleds pulled my dogs or horses
Yes, people in the American colonies in the 1700s spoke various dialects influenced by their regional origins (such as British, Dutch, French), as well as indigenous languages. These dialects evolved over time to become distinct American English dialects.
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English people lived in Jamestown but they were not pilgrims that lived in Jamestown
Colonists from England wanted religious freedom, and at that time, Jamestown was a thriving city in Virginia.
they had gone on Jamestown in 1607
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Not by any commercial transport. Most travel was on foot or horseback.