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around 3,000 BC the Mesopotamia invented the chariot (a standup carriage) which soon came horse and buggy
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to faces backward and it was fashionable in the 19th century.
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is a carriage, it it also 4 wheeled and is a 4 seater and to carry it it take 6 horses
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The horse and buggy was used as early as the 1600s in Europe. It was a basic cart on wheels, which made for a very uncomfortable ride.
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Horse drawn carriages were among the most popular forms of transportation between the years of 1815 and 1915.
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By the mid-19th century the term had come to the United States and the buggy had become a four-wheeled carriage for two passengers
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between 1920 and 1939, depending on the area. It took about 23 years to fully replace the cheap buggy with gas powering cars.
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The horse and buggy fell out of population as a mode of transport. Because the automobile could travel further distances and iron steam engine trains could haul many more travelers and cargo, there was much more freedom of mobility.