Americans did not feel connected to the whole country
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country.
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country.
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country
What was a result of the difficult of traveling long distances in the early 1800s
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country. -apex (:
Americans did not know much about other parts of the country
Americans did not know much about other parts of the country
on rivers
Americans did not know much about other parts of the country
It was very hard. To travel any distance took several days. A person going 30 miles by horse or wagon would have to leave home for 2 days to get there and another 2 days to go home. Not only was the trip long, but people had problems getting around after dark. There were no lights to see by so travel at night was dangerous.
Americans did not know much about other parts of the country
i THINK THEY TRAVEL BY SHIPS FOR LONG DISTANCES
boats
On rivers
On rivers
boats
Americans did not know much about other parts of the country
on rivers
horses or station wagons
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country.
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country
For long distance travel, most people of the early 1900's used trains, but for shorter distances, horses and buggys were more common, along with an occasional car.