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In 1750, travel in Britain was relatively slow and limited compared to today. The main modes of transportation were horse-drawn carriages, boats, and walking. Roads were often in poor condition, making land travel difficult and time-consuming. The transportation infrastructure and technology were not as advanced as they are today.
I think it horse and carriages, railways and bicycles
During the 1700s, walking was the main type of transportation. But there are also horses and carriages that only rich people can afford.
The main transportation in the Middle Colonies in the 1600's was ox and wagon. Oxen were used for many things in the Colonies.
No. In 1827, the horse-drawn carriage was the main wheeled conveyance. Steam-powered carriages appeared around 1784, but were too heavy, just locomotives without tracks. The first true automobiles appeared around 1860 in France.
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Carrages, horse, and feet.
Italy's main transportation's are motorcycle, train (rail), cars, palanquin, bullock carts, horse carriages, hand puffed rickshaw, trams, cycle rickshaw, auto rickshaw, taxi, two wheelers, automobiles, utility vehicles and walking
Horse driven carts were used most. Or just horse back.
Horse-drawn wagons and horseless carriages, but also trains. 1869 saw the Golden Spike driven, connecting the East with Western America. The first roadcar was invented in the 1700s, and 'someone named Benz' is reputed to have made a 'road trip' in a car in the 1880s. While hot air ballons were not used for 'mass transport', they did provide a (slow) means of travel, beginning in the 1700s.
walking and horses and carriages. There's not too much info on the web. walking was the main thing because the poor could not afford horses and/or carriages. If you were rich you could be able to use whatever you want