Horse's and steam engines
horse drawn wagons
In the 1700s most Germans lived in Central Europe.
Horses and trains
In the 1700s, transportation primarily relied on horse-drawn vehicles, such as carriages and wagons, for land travel. Rivers and canals were crucial for moving goods, with flatboats and barges commonly used. Additionally, ships sailed the seas and navigated rivers for trade and travel, employing wind power for propulsion. The development of roads, though limited, began to improve during this period, facilitating overland transportation.
2 1/2 ton trucks and troop transports .
during the civil war the south and the north have in common that they use machines,they used boats for transportation and they had plantations.
No, it is not safe or allowed for you to ride with the movers during the transportation of your belongings.
During the French Renaissance, transportation primarily relied on horse-drawn carriages and horseback riding for land travel. Rivers and canals were also significant, with boats being used for transporting goods and people. Additionally, walking was common for shorter distances. Overall, these modes of transportation facilitated trade and cultural exchange during this vibrant period.
The most common form in which carbon dioxide is transported in the blood is as bicarbonate ions.
Railway transportation and river transportation.
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People used trains during the renaissance use for transportation.
to walk , if u where well todo , ox cart, buro,camel, horse in very close to that order