cars if the road is short and planes if you are going long distances
They would walk or use wagons, some used horses.
During the colonial period, the most common method of transportation was by horse or horse-drawn vehicles, such as wagons and carriages. Waterways were also vital, with rivers and coastal routes facilitating trade and travel via boats and ships. In rural areas, paths and trails were frequently used by foot travelers and for transporting goods. Overall, a combination of land and water transport was essential for colonial life.
Trains were the most efficient long distance overland transportation method. Coal powered boats were the most efficient long distance international transportation method. Horse and buggy was the most common short distance mode of transportation at the turn of the century. The introduction of Henry Ford's Model T started off the age of the automobile in 1908. While the Wright Brothers first flight took place in 1903 it would take another two decades before flying became a feasible mode of transportation for the masses.
railroads were better transportation than canals
horses, and ...
Walking.
I think that the transportation was by horses and their wagon.
train was the most common method of transportation.
walking
Bus
Steam locomotives became a frequently used method of transportation in Europe during the 19th century. Great Britain became dominated by this method of transportation up until the middle of the 20th century.
they used a car
the automobile
Pony express
He did most certainly not, his transportation was by boat
the most logical method is to ask maddy or Madison
On a bike