Oranges were historically shipped using various modes of transportation, including horse-drawn wagons and railroads. In the 20th century, trucks became the primary method for transporting oranges from orchards to processing facilities and markets. Additionally, shipping via refrigerated cargo ships became common for exporting oranges internationally, ensuring they remained fresh during transit. Today, a combination of trucks, trains, and ships is still used to transport oranges efficiently.
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He sailed by ship.
Ship
They used a ship and a navigator to help them find their destination and the navigators were a magnetic compass and astrolabe (the stars). He could of use the blah blah!
Farmers used various modes of transportation to ship their crops, including trains, trucks, and ships. The choice of transportation depended on the distance the crops needed to travel and the type of crop being shipped. As infrastructure improved over time, transportation became more efficient and accessible for farmers to ship their produce to market.
Railroads could charge as much as they liked.
he used the birtish naval ship HMS Beagle
They used horses
Motorcycle.
camel
The kinds of transportation that the Chippewa used were simple since they did not have horses. They just used their feet and canoes.
horse and buggys