What types of transportation were used to travel between different regions of the Roman Empire?
Portugal, which played an important role in both the beginning of the Atlantic Slave Trade as well as the Asian Slave Trade, always used slaves for economic reasons. They originally used slaves as a medium of trade.
He used riches gained in trade to pay for great places
Chariots were often used in Ancient Persia
they used to ride ancient mogwai, which is an extinct species of ocean water fowel that grew to a large size.
the camel was mostly used because it didn't use up a lot of water and they can travel well in the desert.
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Since the Dutch Renaissance was mainly in the 16th century the main mode of transportation would have been horse and carriage. People we're also traveling by the wooden ships at that time for trade and long distance travel.
by foot and animal
trade route
Yes, In France a car is still used as a mode of transportation. However, is some of the smaller cities they don't use them.
The person mode of transportation used in the novel Brave New World by Huxley was only Walking and Helicopter!
The most common mode of transportation in the 1700s was the horse. Many people used horses to pull carriages and rode horseback to travel.
The Cretans or Phoenicians used the Mediterranean Sea for trade
Mostly motorbikes are used in Vietnam
They used water transportation or in other words boats.
Trade, war, and transportation