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  1. footwear
  2. chariots
  3. horse shoeing
  4. horse collars
  5. saddlery technologies
  6. stirrups
  7. horse blinders (so they don't get distracted and wander from the road)
  8. canal systems (for inexpensive transport of goods, before railroads)
  9. ferry boats (to cross rivers too deep to Ford)
  10. bridge and road construction
  11. ox yokes (first developed for plowing then applied to heavy wagons)
  12. wagons
  13. carriages
  14. sleighs and sledges (for winter)
  15. handcarts
  16. stagecoaches
  17. advanced steel Metallurgy technology
  18. railroads (first horse drawn on wooden rail, then steam, electric, and finally diesel on steel rail)
  19. automobiles
  20. petroleum refining and distribution
  21. etc.
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Bethel Grady

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