there wasn't transport because there never was an 1800's. there was just Barnsley. that is all.
Land, Air and Sea.
planes, trains, and automobiles
as a lesser punishment than life imprisonment or death
The Transportation Act of 1718 allowed for the transportation of convicts from Britain to America as a form of punishment. Over the course of the 18th century, an estimated 50,000 to 80,000 criminals were sent to the American colonies under this act. This practice continued until the American Revolution, after which transportation was redirected to Australia. The transportation of convicts played a significant role in the colonization and development of both regions.
more transportation of goods, better jobs with higher pay, more goods in and out.
Canals first and then railways and steam ships.
there only transportation is canals !
Forms of transportation in Great Britain are The classic red double-decker buses, cabbies (also known as taxis), and The London underground (subway).
In 55 BC the only way to travel to Britain was by ship. Today there are still ships, but there's also the modern means of transportation such as the plane or the chunnel.
In 1750, travel in Britain was relatively slow and limited compared to today. The main modes of transportation were horse-drawn carriages, boats, and walking. Roads were often in poor condition, making land travel difficult and time-consuming. The transportation infrastructure and technology were not as advanced as they are today.
Steam locomotives became a frequently used method of transportation in Europe during the 19th century. Great Britain became dominated by this method of transportation up until the middle of the 20th century.
England (Britain) is an island, so before invention of aircraft a natural way of transporting goods and people was navigation, sea transportation.