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Which statement best describes how people traveled within cities in the early 1800s?
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Which statement best describes how people traveled within cities in the early 1800s?
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Which statement best describes how people traveled within cities in the early 1800s?
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I am assuming that people traveled by walking, on horse, in a carriage, by boat, and steam engine.
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The statement that best describes transportation within cities in the early 1800s is that "people moved from place to place slowly, and their transportation options were limited." There is much less improvement before compared now.
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