William Kent, a landscape architect, invented the first stroller for the third Duke of Devonshire in 1733 and was meant to be pulled by an animal (such as a goat or donkey) as opposed to a person. It would be decades (and presumably several mishaps) later when handles would be added so people could pull the stroller behind them.
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