In 1776, riding horseback from Boston to Philadelphia typically took about a week, depending on the rider's pace, the conditions of the roads, and the weather. The distance between the two cities is roughly 300 miles, and travelers often faced challenges like rough terrain and the need for rest stops. Riders would usually cover around 15 to 30 miles a day.
About 8 and a half days
About 3 days
aproximztely a fort year
it was only eleven months. 1775-1776 victory to the colonists
1hr 07min to 1hr 19min Philadelphia (PHL) to Boston Logan (BOS) by a nonstop flight operated by US Airways or United Airlines.
Revolutionary War started Declaration of Independence was signed July 4, 1776 General Howe left Boston March 1776 and returned to NYC in July 1776 Aug 1776 Howe lands with 20,000 soldiers on Long Island Christmas night 1776 Washington crosses the Delaware
I'll put it this way: The British never re-opened it. When they left in March of 1776, it was opened again.
Not far from Philadelphia but its a heck of a drive from San Diego. It's about six hours from Boston.
There is no specific horse you have to use for horseback riding, as long as the horse is trained.
According to Mapquest, it's 311 miles and takes about 5 and a half hours to drive.
To drive the distance depends on how fast you are going, traffic patterns, and route.
The answer is 1776 to be exact the beginnnig of it was the spring of 1776