who ever was around was involved
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horse and oxen carraiges also used steam vehicles around 1850
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In 1850, the main resources for transportation in New Brunswick included rivers and waterways, which were crucial for moving goods and people. The Saint John River and other navigable rivers facilitated trade and travel. Additionally, the development of wooden railways and the expansion of roads began to enhance connectivity, although they were not as widespread as water routes at the time. Overall, the region relied heavily on its natural waterways for transportation during this period.
In 1850, transportation primarily relied on horse-drawn vehicles, such as carriages and wagons, for short distances. Railroads were rapidly expanding, allowing for faster travel and the movement of goods across longer distances. Riverboats and sailing ships were also common for transporting cargo and people via waterways. Additionally, canals played a significant role in facilitating trade and travel during this period.
The estimated global population in 1850 was around 1.2 billion people.
in the 1850's, much sin was involved with deception of the church, having sex before marriage (adultery), and speaking out against the clergy
James Madison
what people wore in 1800-1850 was women wore bows, ribbons, and furbows.
the older people who were involved in the gold rush sadly passed away and the gold they had were to be found by relitives or friends. they died!
John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay.