the first boat was built in 1560 and the people who used them were African people.
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When they started needing to steer it
Evidence suggests that boats were first used over 40,000 years ago, though people do not know where exactly. Boats were used as transporting goods from one place to another. The first boats were most likely made up of logs to make rafts.
The first known boats date back to the Neolithic Period, about 10,000 years ago. They used these boats to fish and hunt but nothing more
boats have improved by the way the work boats used to be
Actually papyrus were used to make paper, and were scarcely used on boats, but woods were indeed used to make boats
Narrow boats.
martin Frobisher used boats. he used the gabrial. that was in his first voyage - Rebekah Thompson ;)
Boats used on the canals of Venice are called Gondolas.
The first boat every was powered by man by using hands or sticks to paddle. Then next, they still used paddling technic in small boats with oars or paddles. But on the bigger boats (i.e. 20 ft+) they used sail power, but on Viking boats they also used oars.
A type of weeds used to build boats in the past were rushes. These look like tiny sticks of bamboo, are hollow, and they float. They are not suitable for large boats, but can be used to make rafts and very small boats.
they used boats and donkeys. Horses wer not used as much. They used long boats for long voyages.
They made boats with reeds