Carriages were essential modes of transportation in the past, primarily for the wealthy and nobility. They were used for travel, social outings, and ceremonial occasions, often pulled by horses. Carriages served various purposes, including personal transport, public conveyance (like stagecoaches), and even as hearses for funerals. Their design varied from simple two-wheeled carts to ornate, multi-passenger vehicles, reflecting the status and wealth of their owners.
Carriages
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Carriages & trains. most people used carriages. Trains were to expensive & were used by rich people.
Yes they did - the ancient Greeks used chariots. In the middle ages, all European nations used carriages.
for the coronation
Most carriages with horses are only used by poor people to collect garbage throughout the city and recycle what they need. Many carriages can be seen in Montevideo (Uruguay's capital) due to this.
Cars and carriages.
They had tanks, airplanes and much more advanced technology in WWII, carriages were obviously accessible but obsolete at the time.
pioneers, olden people.
horse and carriages
mainly horses and carriages.
Mostly walking, on horses, carriages. The were no cars back then.