Wagons were used widely after the production of cars... The first car is credited to Benz in 1893, however Ford started mass production in 1910 of automobiles which lowered the use of wagons... People still use horse and buggy wagons today in Lancaster area of Pennyslvania, PA. They are the Amish. The Wagon phase died out as widespread transportation in the 1930s and 1940's though
Their feet. Horses and wagons were expensive, and many people could not afford them.
they used wagons pulled by horses or just walked from place to place.
They would walk or use wagons, some used horses.
A few items timber was used to build include homes, businesses, furniture, and various forms of transportation - carts, wagons, and boats.
The Vikings used wagons/carts pulled by horses apparently...... I think, sorry if it was no help..... c:
Their feet. Horses and wagons were expensive, and many people could not afford them.
they transportated by feet, and by using a canoe in water.
it would be horses or tarvel wagons
in the depression they had to walk, hike, wagons, cars, and riding the rails.
Covered wagons. See the link below.Better said wagon train
they used wagons pulled by horses or just walked from place to place.
conestoga wagons
1800s
They used boats, where rivers would take them to their intended destinations, wagons pulled by horses or oxen, rode horseback, or walked.
They would walk or use wagons, some used horses.
The Romans travelled on foot on carts or riding on a donkey. Richer people rode horses or travelled on wagons. They also sailed on ships.
Anything horse-drawn--carts, wagons, etc. They rode horseback, they traveled by sail to far-away places. Also, they walked.