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In the 1800s, several jobs involved traveling, including those of merchants who traveled to trade goods across regions, and explorers who mapped uncharted territories. Postal workers, particularly those working on horseback or stagecoaches, delivered mail over long distances. Additionally, itinerant laborers, such as peddlers and traveling salesmen, moved from town to town to sell their wares. Finally, ship captains and sailors traveled extensively for maritime trade and exploration.

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