In 17th century America, the cheapest form of transportation was typically by foot. Many people walked to their destinations, especially in rural areas. For longer distances, traveling by horseback was common and more economical than using carriages or ships, which were more costly due to maintenance and cargo needs. Additionally, rivers and streams provided lower-cost transportation options for goods and people using small boats or canoes.
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That is considered the 17th Century.
Most 17th century Americans were farmers.
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It came to America with the first Jews, in the 17th Century.
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Native Americans in North America used several types of transportation. On water, they used canoes made of hide or wood. After the 17th century, horses were available, so they learned how to use them.
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Shipbuilding was a significant part of the Middle colonies' economy in 17th century North America.
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In the 17th century, the British began to colonize North America and South America. It would not be until the 19th century that the British would acquire large land-holdings in Africa and Asia.
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