Probably very slowly, mostly following migrating food sources.
They walked.
Mongols made trade and travel safe during the Modern Age. During that time period, trade and other business thrived and wealth soared among residents.
People during the Stone Age were simply referred to as "Stone Age people" or "Stone Age humans." They did not have specific names or titles as societies were small and mostly nomadic during this period.
by riding on wooly mammuths
Bronze Age people primarily used wooden boats and canoes to travel on rivers. These vessels were often made from hollowed-out tree trunks or constructed from planks, and they were propelled by paddles or oars. Additionally, some cultures may have used rafts made from bundled reeds or logs. River travel was essential for trade, transportation, and communication during this period.
Yes, mostly during the Gilded Age during 1890-1903.
People of the golden age acted with peace, harmony and stability.
the chou family was the most honored during the Golden Age
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smallpox, chicken pox, diptheria, typhus, influenza, measles, malaria and yellow fever. All of the above were brought to the Americas during the age of exploration and was a major contributing factor to the genocide of the indigenous peoples.
many people died of starvation
During the Stone Age, people used various modes of transportation such as walking, running, and possibly using primitive forms of watercraft like rafts or canoes to cross bodies of water. Animals such as horses or dogs were also used for transportation in some regions.