Historical Transport
Historical transport refers to the various methods and vehicles used by people to move goods and themselves throughout history. This includes early forms of transport like walking, using animals such as horses and donkeys, and later developments like carts and boats. Each method evolved to meet the needs of societies, facilitating trade and communication.
As civilizations advanced, so did transport technology. The invention of the wheel around 3500 BC marked a significant milestone, leading to the creation of chariots and wagons. The development of railways in the 19th century and automobiles in the 20th century further transformed how people and goods traveled, shaping modern society.