In the 18th century, people (a) couldn't travel by car or train like we do today. They (b) could only walk or ride a horse. For long distances, they (c) travel a stagecoach. This was a type of transport with two or four horses. Eight people (d) could sit on seats inside the coach. People (e) could take cheap tickets for a seat on the roof with the luggage. There wasn't a lot of space so passengers (f) couldn't take a lot of luggage. The stagecoach wasn't very fast, and horses (g) couldn't change very long distances. There were stops every 15–20 miles so that they (h) could buy horses and get new ones.
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