In the past, boats traveled upriver by using a combination of manpower and technology. They would often be pulled or pushed by people on the shore, or by using long poles to push against the riverbed. Additionally, some boats were equipped with sails or oars to help navigate against the current.
boats
They used their legs and boats and horses
Boats are imortant because they transfer people and goods
In the colonial days of North America, there were few roads that were safe or reliable, and no bridges to cross the frontier rivers. The most efficient way to transport goods was by boat, and the majority of goods were carried to ports downstream, as it was much harder to travel upriver.
If it was across the sea, people traveled on boats to the new land. If it was in the same continent, they would travel by foot or in handcarts.
By walking, by beasts of burden, by boats, by railroad.
Boats in the past uses only a paddle to enable to move the move the boat while the boat today uses machinery to move a boat and its quite convenient for the people who travel using boat.
So people could travel or take a ride in the sea or ocean!!!!! :D
* they travel by cars and by boats
they travel in boats and cars
large boats?
boats
Travel by water was one of their most important means of travel. It would be very difficult for them to live past the Fall Lines because boats would not be able to deliver supplies to them.
On the surface.
by boats
the boats from today use technology
"Boated" is the past tense or past participle form of the verb "boat", meaning to travel within a craft that floats on water.