Railroad and Transportation in the 1800’s There were many ways to transport in the 1800’s, railroads being one of the most popular. Railroads were used in the 1800’s for transportation of goods and people. In the 1800’s, it was harder for them to transport places than it is now. Then, people would have to walk, but now there are cars. In the 1800’s, they used railroads to transport goods and people, but there were other ways to transport. The ways of transportation then effected how thing are produced and how we transport now. People transported in many ways in the 1800’s. There were not as many options as there are now, but there was a variety for them to choose from. “People used covered wagons, horses, and buggies”(1800’s Transportation & Technology). Back then, they did not have cars, so they would use wagons or horses for long distances. Covered wagons slowly upgraded over time into cars. “They would walk, ride a boat if they had to cross water” (1800’s Transportation & Technology). Then, they had to travel by steamboat if they were going somewhere and they had to go over water. Now, we ride on planes if we have to cross over water and don’t want to go by boat. The wagons and steamboats helped the …show more content…
The industrial revolution was really important because it was the start of machine made items and machine operating systems. “It brought greater volume and variety of factory and produced goods” (Industrial Revolution). It made self operating steam trains, so workers did not have to do the work. “It raised standard living for many people” (Industrial Revolution). It made the trains easier to work, but the workers would get paid less, for doing less work. The workers in the factories got more money for making the products. The industrial revolution helped making machine made items. Today most of the things we use are machine made. The industrial revolution helped start the producing of