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In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.

In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.

In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.

In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.

In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.

In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.

In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.

In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.

In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.

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