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In colonial times, what would be the easiest way to get from new york to philadelphia?

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  1. 26 June, 14:50
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    n the eighteenth century, people traveled for many of the same reasons we travel today-business, pleasure, or to visit friends and family. Most eighteenth-century travelers were men from the middling and upper levels of society. Women and children traveled much less often than men did. Slaves often accompanied their masters. When a slave traveled alone, he carried a pass from his master showing that he had permission to travel. Without a pass, African-Americans could be arrested as runaways.
  2. 26 June, 14:57
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    Answer: Using a wheeled vehicle.

    Explanation: People who were able to afford this type of transportation used carts and wagons to travel long distances. Depending on the cart's size, the vehicle were pulled by 4 - 6 horses.
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