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By Noah Cantin and Mickal Vipond.

The first form of transportation was the horse. the horse was used for many reasons. Later on the attached carts on to the horses so more then one person can ride

The next big thing was ships and boats. ships and boats were used for transporting goods and people over the sea. the also were used for warfare. The ship was used to discover America. Those ships were made of lumber. Now a days they are made of metal.

The train came next it started out as a steam engine where they used coal to power it. more modern trains are powered on electricity one example is the bullet train.

next was the car. created by Henry Ford. The car has evolved over the years.

next was the plane created by the Wright brothers. Orville and Wilbur.

In the future we will probably have flying cars and better transportation.

In the future our planes will be faster and stronger. Here is one look at what they might be.

The future car may be able to fly or go under water and will be faster than today's cars.

The train will be faster and stronger we already have the future train in Japan known as the bullet train. The picture at the bottom is the space train.