History of Transportation

The history of the world is largely the history of movement. We speak of ancient cultures as though they were immobile, often forgetting that the greatest empires were often comprised primarily of displaced peoples. Genghis Khan uprooted entire populations and put them elsewhere in order to encourage homogeneity within his realm. How did he get them from place to place?

In the age of Learjets and bullet trains, the invention of the wheel seems distant and almost inconsequential. Riding horses is a little more immediate (oddly) because people still do that, but unless you're Amish or Mennonite Brethren living in the eastern United States, carts, wagons and buggies are mere images flickering against the faded screen of the past.

Still, the wheel is one of the building blocks of civilization. Things like wagons, trains, and cars would never have been developed without the wheel, and by extension we probably wouldn't have airplanes either. Boats and ships are a slightly different story, but the technology that allowed early civilizations to put to sea is as foundational as that used to make wheels.

Man has always been fascinated with movement of all kinds, not least the modes of conveyance used to get people and things around. It's important for Christians to remember that God's will is ultimately what allows advances in transportation technology, which (rather than ending the discussion) is the best reason to study it in the first place. To that end, we offer a variety of resources covering a variety of vehicles and inventions.

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Across America on an Emigrant Train
by Jim Murphy
from Sandpiper Books
for 5th-8th grade
1994 NCTE Orbis Pictus Award
in Immigration & Emigration (Location: HISA-20IM)
$10.95
Avion My Uncle Flew
by Cyrus Fisher, illustrated by Richard Floethe
from Purple House Press
for 5th-7th grade
1947 Newbery Honor Book
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Choppers!
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by Susan E. Goodman
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Coolies
by Yin, illustrated by Chris Soentpiet
from Puffin Books
for 5th-8th grade
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Draw 50 Boats, Ships, Trucks, and Trains
by Lee Ames
from Watson-Guptill Publications
for 3rd-8th grade
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Eat My Dust! Henry Ford's First Race
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by Monica Kulling, Illustrated by Richard Walz
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First Flight
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by Caryn Jenner
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Glorious Flight
by Martin & Alice Provensen
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1984 Caldecott Medal winner
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On the Wings of Heroes
by Richard Peck
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by Joseph Schull
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Story of the Wright Brothers and Their Sister
by Lois Mills
from Christian Liberty Press
for 3rd grade
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Ten Mile Day
by Mary Ann Fraser
from Henry Holt and Company
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Trail Blazer of the Seas
by Jean Lee Latham
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by David Shepherd, William K. Plummer
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by Felix Sutton, illustrated by Lazlo Matulay
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Wright Brothers
by Russell Freedman
from Holiday House
Biography for 5th-8th grade
1992 Newbery Honor Book
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by Charles Ludwig
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Biography for 4th-6th grade
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Wright Brothers
by David McCullough
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for 9th-Adult
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Wright Brothers for Kids
by Mary Kay Carson
1st edition from Chicago Review Press
for 4th-6th grade
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