During the 1700s, walking was the main type of transportation. But there are also horses and carriages that only rich people can afford.
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there was the horse and the stage coach.
The most common mode of transportation in the 1700s was the horse. Many people used horses to pull carriages and rode horseback to travel.
Horse and Buggy
traveled by wagon or foot.
donkies and bulls and horses
it was used all the way from the 1700s to present
Horse pulled caridges were the method of transportation in the New England colonies in 1700's.
it has change a little not so much
For most of the world, it was WALKING. Just as it has been since the dawn of time.
America's inland and coastal waterways provided efficient transportation routes for goods and people during the 1700s and 1800s, helping to stimulate economic growth and trade. These waterways allowed for easier movement of products such as agricultural goods, textiles, and raw materials, contributing to regional and national economic development.
patty wagons,ships,horses,boats that really all taht i know about