People of the 18th century traveled by carriage with horses pulling them. There were also steam powered locomotives and steam powered boats. The steam boat was invented by Roberta Fultuna and his wife Lauren Fultuna.
They traveled by walking, horses, buggies, bulls, donkeys, or any animal they could ride.
People in the 1930s traveled mostly by hover cars and acconsionly by rocket ships..
Today, you might travel to see a family member or on a business trip. long ago, people traveled to trade for food and money. They traveled by boat and on foot.
Before cars there were carriages pulled by horses. Before cars there were carriages pulled by horses. Before cars there were carriages pulled by horses.
cars, boats, trains, horses,planes and trams.
Most people were transported by train, often in horse cars. Some traveled in trucks or buses.
Horse drawn carriages. Before that horses.. And before that they walked.
Way back then in the Middle Ages, they didn't have cars, trains, buses, airplanes etc. so they traveled on horses. They also traveled on ships.
Many people used horses and carriages and had no electricity for many years before cars and electricity were invented and became widely available to the public. And some people including the Amish still continue to do without electricity or automobiles.
People wash their cars before going to the airport to make a good impression and maintain the cleanliness of their vehicle while they are away.
Most people had cars to use for shorter trips. For long erdistances people mostly traveled using trains because they were cheap and fast and went almost everywhere in the US. Ocean liners were available to go overseas Also commercial air travel was starting to become available for the adventurous .
Hores and bikes