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During the westward expansion, people primarily traveled by covered wagons, which were pulled by oxen or horses along trails such as the Oregon Trail and the California Trail. Some also used railroads, which expanded rapidly in the mid-19th century, providing faster and more efficient transport. Additionally, rivers and canals were utilized for transporting goods and settlers. The journey was often arduous, fraught with challenges such as difficult terrain, weather conditions, and limited supplies.

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