On rivers
I am pretty sure that it is the early 20th century
The early 19th century.
The Songhai Empire began as an African state in eastern Mali, from the early 15th to the late 16th century.
It began early in the 15th century and ended in the 17th century
many people were working in factory jobs that they hated
On rivers
horses or station wagons
I am not sure what century you are asking about but before modern history people traveled by foot, ship, horse, camels, cart, wagon, and mule.
boats
In the early nth century, people traveled long distances primarily by foot, horseback, or horse-drawn vehicles such as carts and wagons. Trade routes often facilitated travel, with merchants and travelers using established paths. Additionally, rivers and coastlines were significant for transportation, with boats and ships enabling longer journeys. Travel was generally slow and could be perilous due to natural obstacles and the potential for conflict.
on rivers
i THINK THEY TRAVEL BY SHIPS FOR LONG DISTANCES
boats
For long distance travel, most people of the early 1900's used trains, but for shorter distances, horses and buggys were more common, along with an occasional car.
In the early nineteenth century, news traveled at a much slower pace compared to today. It could take days or even weeks for news to travel across long distances, as communication was often reliant on physical messengers, newspapers, or word of mouth.
boats
Europeans travel to America around late 15th century and early 16th century.