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Traveling in the 1800s primarily relied on horses, carriages, and boats, with railroads beginning to revolutionize transportation by the mid-century. Journeys were often slow and arduous, taking days or weeks to cover relatively short distances. The advent of steam-powered trains in the 1830s significantly reduced travel time and increased accessibility, while canals facilitated movement of goods. Despite these advancements, travel remained uncomfortable and expensive for many.

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