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In the 1700s, transport primarily included horse-drawn carriages, wagons, and boats for overland travel, while rivers and coastal waters were navigated using small sailing vessels and larger ships. Roads were often unpaved and in poor condition, making travel slow and difficult. Additionally, canals began to emerge in some regions, facilitating the movement of goods. Overall, transport was limited in speed and efficiency compared to modern standards.

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