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In 1835, transportation was primarily reliant on horse-drawn vehicles, canals, and early railways. Most people traveled by stagecoach or on foot, while goods moved via rivers and waterways, utilizing barges and flatboats. The introduction of steam locomotives was beginning to transform travel, allowing for faster movement of both passengers and freight. However, infrastructure such as paved roads was still limited, making travel often slow and challenging.

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