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In the 18th century, the primary modes of transport included horse-drawn carriages, wagons, and boats for inland travel, while maritime transport relied heavily on sailing ships for longer distances. Roads were often unpaved and in poor condition, making travel by land slow and challenging. Additionally, canals began to emerge as a significant means of transporting goods, particularly in industrializing regions. Overall, transport was largely reliant on animal power and wind, with limited advancements in mechanization.

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