they rode horses and wagons
Marched or rode in wagons.
They didn't have cars. They walked, rode horses, or used wagons.
Before trains were invented horse drawn wagons carried freight, people either walked, rode horseback or rode in stage coaches.
The Torah says Abraham and his family were the first Hebrews to arrive. They walked and rode in wagons drawn by animals.
In 1871, there were no cars. People walked, rode horses, or wagons with horses.
They rode horses, drove horse-drawn wagons, and sailed ships including canal barges. And mostly, they walked.
People walked; rode animals (horse, camel) or used animals to pull carts and wagons (horse, oxen, etc).
Chariots for nobels but civilians and soldiers rode horseback.
In the Virginia Colony they mostly rode horseback, and also in Wagons. After a while the Colonists built roads, and bridges. This connected all of the colony!
The Romans travelled on foot on carts or riding on a donkey. Richer people rode horses or travelled on wagons. They also sailed on ships.
Miners rode horses, walked, caught ships who came to ports near the gold, railroads, small boats up rivers, wagons, and stagecoaches.