Although different, travel in the 1900's was very similar to today. People would use walking, scooters and skateboards, bicycles, motorcycles, automobiles, boats, cruise ships, airplanes and helicopters all as a mode of transportation. Although these things weren't as 'fancy' or as 'fast' as they are today, they were still available.
No because they couldn't travel in the 1900s
For long distance travel, most people of the early 1900's used trains, but for shorter distances, horses and buggys were more common, along with an occasional car.
Generally speaking, travel from one country to another in the early 1900's were the following: * horseback; * horse drawn carriage; * ships; * railroad; As the century progressed the early automobile was also a possible means of transportation.
1900 divided by 80 is the sum you need.
i THINK THEY TRAVEL BY SHIPS FOR LONG DISTANCES
Around 37,000 people lived in Galveston in 1900.
The population of Honolulu in 1900 was approximately 39,306 people.
1.900 people died in 1900 i feel really bad
Many people still used bicycles, horses and horse drawn vehicles. Cars and airplanes were new and not used for great commercial value. Travel on railways was common, steamboats on major rivers was used and for ocean travel, there were passenger ships.
Approximately 6,000 to 8,000 people perished in the Great Storm of 1900 which made landfall on September 8, 1900.
Like today, people amused themselves with music, travel and meeting people. There were also TV and books. Computers were not as widely used, but computer based entertainment existed. People could communicate via mailboxes and bulletin forums.
in the 1900's people used to make around 1,000 but that was much back then