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Walked across a land bridge.
most people walked during this time. horses were epensive to buy and take care of.
2 people walked on the moon in each mission. There were 6 landings so 12 different people walked on it in total.
It was during the ice age and a theory that most people believe is that they walked across theBering Straight (in the Pacific Ocean) between Asia and North America. They also believe that they came over because they were hunting the distinctive Wholly Mammoth.
The old stone age people walked to the East. More specifically, they headed over the Berring Straight. The furthest they walked was to Alaska, North America.
If you mean Native Americans, they walked across the land bridge.
People either walked or rode horses or horse drawn carriages.
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took the bus they walked on land and used canoe to go on water
In 1871, there were no cars. People walked, rode horses, or wagons with horses.
People usually used wagons. But many travelers walked alongside the wagons during the day.
they walked on a frozen ocean