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How Did Ancient Greece Solve The Problems Of Transportation?

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    The most common use of transportation was walking. Not everyone were rich or wealthy enough to own their own use of transportation.

    Also, chariots and wagons were pulled by horses mules and ox. Surprisingly horses were uncommon. The mules hooves suited the terrain a lot better. Mules for lightweight and ox for heavyweight.

    Ancient Greece was considered a group of islands. The only way to travel outside of Greece was by ship or boat.
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