what means of travel were used by the early explorers
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The two earliest forms of transportation in Iowa were on foot and by water. Before the western expansion into Iowa by explorers, pioneers and settlers, Native Americans moved from place to place on foot, on horseback or on water using dugout and bark canoes and skin boats.
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1. Geographical Understanding
2. Poor Navigational Tools
3. Lack of Adequate Supplies->Sickness and Starvation
4. Fear of the Unknown
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They needed better maps, and new technology for long voyages. They needed a lot of money to pay the costs of their expeditions. They faced great dangers in exploring unknown seas and lands.
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