Although which transportation methods are most important has changed since World War 2, the kinds of transportation available for use has remained essentially the same. They include: * Walking * Carrying (Sedan Chair and the like) * Bicycle and motor-bike * Scooter and motorcycle * Automobile * Truck * Railroad * Canal boat * Barge and raft * Sailing vessel (sailboat) * Motorboat (ranging from small outboards to large ocean-going freighters) * Airplane
In the 1700s, transportation primarily relied on horse-drawn vehicles, such as carriages and wagons, for land travel. Rivers and canals were crucial for moving goods, with flatboats and barges commonly used. Additionally, ships sailed the seas and navigated rivers for trade and travel, employing wind power for propulsion. The development of roads, though limited, began to improve during this period, facilitating overland transportation.
in ww1 tanks and planes came out and ww2 had the nuke
toothpaste was used before the wheel was invented
The were used for reconnaissance bombing, ground support, ASW patrol, transportation, Air/Sea rescue, torpedo planes, Bomber/fighter interceptors and as fighters.
They were used to block off the bombing runs of enemy aircraft, they were tethered to the ground by steel cables and the aircraft flew into these cables and crashed. The blimps were unmanned and not used as transportation
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railroads
bus,cars ,train
The kinds of transportation that the Chippewa used were simple since they did not have horses. They just used their feet and canoes.
People used their feet to get around.
Train, car, bus, bicycle and motorcycle
All kinds of boats and ships were used.
Before airplanes, there were cars, trucks, horses, and trains, those were the main ways of transportation.
Ships and boats. Any vessel used, or capable of being used, as a means of transportation on water.
Horse and buggy.
horses
yes, also camels.