By foot, horse and buggy, or of course by boat or ship. The first steamboat was invented in the late 1700's. The first passenger locomotive was not built until the early 1800's. Bicycles were not invented until the early 1800's also.
By boat or horse.
They got to Jamestown by ship or boat
Not by any commercial transport. Most travel was on foot or horseback.
The most common mode of transportation in the 1700s was the horse. Many people used horses to pull carriages and rode horseback to travel.
People traveled in the 1700s' by going on boat or horse.
they don't use phones.
my mom
they ate the pigs on chrismas
Early European explorers in the 1600-1700s primarily used sailing ships for their voyages. These ships, such as galleons and caravels, were designed for long-distance travel across oceans. Explorers also utilized smaller boats for navigating rivers and coastal waters. In addition to maritime travel, some explorers relied on overland routes using horses and carts to reach their destinations.
medicine was around in the 1700s but the state of hospitals were poor and people were traeted horribly. if you search for medicine in the 1700s on google i found the 2nd site down very helpful. i hope this helps you too.
They used a toothpick and or a rake.
forks and knives ffforksk and knivees:D