It depends on what you mean by 'olden days' - ancient peoples had to have most messages hand-delivered, often over hundreds of miles. In some cultures, carrier pigeons would be used to send and receive letters. In this county, native Americans might use smoke signals in a way similar to Morse code; later there was the Pony Express, then the teletype (telegram); and finally modern phones and digital communication - just like this!
Horses were ridden or pulled wagons in which passangers rode. Trains carried people over long distances. People werent fat and they walked places.
people back in the day use to get noticed by being president or being welthy now a days people get noticed off of talents and acting or doing something cool!
They used fire, oil lamps, candles before electricity came along,they had to light up street lights at night, with a big stick with fire on the end.....Fire in various forms was the almost sole source of light right up until the widespread use of electric lightbulbs. This category was very broad - the light could be from many sources, including:Wood fires - including torchesCandlesOil LampsCoal FiresGas FiresOf course, the main source of light was, as in many ways it still is, the Sun, Moon and Stars.
Chinese people use to think dinosaur fossils were dragon bones.
By writing letters
there was barter system
Braille came into use by the blind people of the olden days.
what did thety wash their clothes with back in the olden days
they use to cross the river in cannoe or in ferry
Coal stoves, Wood stoves, Wood fires.
flax bark paper animal skin
Through sundials,water devices etc
They rode horses, carriages, and the wind. They as well walked!
Horse and buggy
yes my mum has some, hope i helped!! ;)
Yes - for example, you could say: 'In the olden days', and it would make sense.