Either horses (with or without a wagon), or else the railroad.
Railroads
Many improvements were made to transportation during the early 1800's. Many different industries benefited from the improvements including the textile and agricultural industries.
what people wore in 1800-1850 was women wore bows, ribbons, and furbows.
More food means better health and living thus more people.
People in the Maine region ate seafood, game from the woods and produce from their fields in 1800. It was a harsh environment, but the people were hardy and able to withstand the weather.
they used a canoe and canoed up Ottawa river and in the winter there was no way to get there.
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In the early 1800's horse drawn carriages were the way of transportation. This concept is still used by Amish people who use horse drawn carriages to this day as their way of transportation. Also people who live out in the country, small farming towns, and work on ranches still use horses as one of their ways for transportation.
they were primarily used for transportation (for supplies, goods, cargo, people, animals, etc.) and for trade among rivers and canals.