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In 1500, people primarily got around by walking, horseback riding, or using horse-drawn vehicles such as carts and wagons for longer distances. Rivers and coastal areas were navigated using boats and ships, which facilitated trade and travel. In urban areas, streets were often narrow and unpaved, making foot traffic the most common mode of transport. Additionally, caravans of pack animals like mules or donkeys were used to transport goods across land.



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In 1500, people primarily got around by walking, horseback riding, or using horse-drawn vehicles such as carts and wagons for longer distances. Rivers and coastal areas were navigated using boats and ships, which facilitated trade and travel. In urban areas, streets were often narrow and unpaved, making foot traffic the most common mode of transport. Additionally, caravans of pack animals like mules or donkeys were used to transport goods across land.



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In 1500, people primarily got around by walking, horseback riding, or using horse-drawn vehicles such as carts and wagons for longer distances. Rivers and coastal areas were navigated using boats and ships, which facilitated trade and travel. In urban areas, streets were often narrow and unpaved, making foot traffic the most common mode of transport. Additionally, caravans of pack animals like mules or donkeys were used to transport goods across land.

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