Probably rather slow, but possibly quite interesting if you traveled on a ship like Titanic.
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Shitay. You rode horses or walked.... believe me...i was there.
I like trains
in a submArine boat thing like in spongebob!!
women not recognized, relion centre of everything
How fast a boat can travel varies based on the type of boat. Some boats travel at very slow speeds like 3-4 knots, and others at 80+ knots.
The urban areas in the early 1900s were slightly developed. However, by the 1950s, development had started growing with better infrastructure in the urban areas as a way of promoting trade.
No you can not boat to Russia well you can but it would take like a month.
Better than the early 1900s. Far better than those nowadays
There are may ways in which a person might choose to travel. Many people like to travel by boat or by plane for example.
Her name was Carrie Nation.
Ohio immigrants in the early 1900s often ate simple, portable foods during their journey, such as bread, cheese, dried meats, and fruits. Many brought along homemade goods like pastries or pickled vegetables that could last during travel. Depending on their cultural background, they might have also included traditional foods from their homeland. Overall, meals were practical, focusing on sustenance rather than variety, given the conditions of travel at that time.