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The Muscogee people primarily traveled by foot, often using well-established trails and waterways for transportation. They also constructed dugout canoes for navigating rivers and streams, which were essential for trade and communication. During gatherings or significant events, they might have used larger canoes or traveled in groups to facilitate movement. Additionally, horses became a prominent mode of travel after their introduction by Europeans.

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