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Stagecoaches were developed in the 16th century in England, initially designed for public transportation. They were built by skilled craftsmen, particularly carpenters and wheelwrights, who constructed the wooden framework and body, while blacksmiths forged the metal parts. The design evolved over time, with improvements in suspension and durability, making them suitable for long-distance travel. By the 19th century, stagecoaches became a popular means of transportation in the United States, particularly during the westward expansion.

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