Comparison of ancient and present by bullock cart.
- wheel virtually identical.
- Wooden chassis.
- two oxen pour.
- Pore sticking up from chassis to support load.
These are present in the modern cart but only the whole remains it the back of the ancient one.
- Driver in the same position.
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Oh, dude, like, the similarities between a modern cart and a 4000-year-old one? Well, they're both carts, so there's that. And, uh, they both probably have wheels... unless the ancient one was like, a sled or something. But hey, they both served the purpose of carrying stuff around, so I guess you could say they're kind of distant cousins in the world of transportation.
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Comparison of ancient and present by bullock cart.
- wheel virtually identical.
- Wooden chassis.
- two oxen pour.
- Pore sticking up from chassis to support load.
These are present in the modern cart but only the whole remains it the back of the ancient one.
- Driver in the same position.
What are the similarities between modern cart and the 4000 year old one?
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Comparison of ancient and present by bullock cart.
- wheel virtually identical.
- Wooden chassis.
- two oxen pour.
- Pore sticking up from chassis to support load.
The difference between modern cart and 4000 old one is modern cart is a simple kind of model and the 4000 old one is made up of wood the bull are real on 4000 old one and the bull on modern cart are fake .
By train or by tram. If you were a richer family you could travel by horse and cart.
indus did make the four wheel cart, so the answer is YES!!
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In Chapter 3 of Underground toCanada:Julilly is in the cart full of slaves and is explaining what the ride there is like, when the cart stops she sees a black boy stacking the cut up wood and a white man is chopping the wood. The slave children then ask Julilly to get them water but she fears the fat man whipping her. The white man who was chopping wood then comes towards the cart and Julilly sees he has no whip so he is good, he asks the slaves if they need water, then he quickly orders James (black boy) to fill the slaves in the cart water pail and to get them a gourd with water in it.
In this context, "whipping at the cart's tail" likely refers to the sound or action of a whip hitting the back end of a cart. This phrase could imply that someone is driving the cart and using a whip to urge the horses forward. Whips were historically used to control and direct horses pulling carts or carriages.