The difficulty of traveling long distances historically led to the development of trade routes and the establishment of major cities as commercial hubs. It also fostered innovations in transportation technology, such as the creation of better ships, carriages, and eventually railways. Additionally, it contributed to cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas, as people traveled for trade, exploration, or pilgrimage, albeit at a slower pace than modern times.
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country.
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country.
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country
Trains are comfortable than buses for long distance traval
because it is the fastest way to measure in very long distances for example earth to other far away planets
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country.
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country.
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country.
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country.
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country.
Trains made it easier to travel long distances
A network of roads for the purpose of traveling long distances at an above average speed.
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country
yes
the difficulty of setting railroad schedules over long distances
Traveling by plane is often fastest, most efficient, and easiest over long distances.