The primary way was actually by boat or canoe up and down the coast lines and rivers. The next method was horseback or wagon. The least desirable was by foot, but it was often used.
By ship.
Some notable women travel literature writers in the eighteenth century include Mary Wortley Montagu, Lady Mary (1737), Frances Trollope (1778), and Maria Graham (1785). Their writings provide important perspectives on travel, culture, and society during their time.
During the eighteenth century it took 42 days to travel across the Atlantic ocean on a boat.
3 to 4 months. Depends on the cargo.
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On rivers
On rivers
It made it easier for people to book their own flights, and it eliminates the need for travel agents.
horses or station wagons
17th
Democratization of travel occurred during the early twentieth century when the automobile revolutionized travel. Similarly air travel revolutionized travel during 1945-1969, contributing greatly to tourism in the United States. By 2007 the number of international tourists had climbed to over 56 million people who spent $122.7 billion dollars, setting an all time record...