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The fastest and least expensive way to move goods over distances was by water. Merchants travelled by boat and ship. The inland waterways carried them quite far inland.

They also packed expensive goods on horses and other pack animals, if the goods were light and expensive enough to make this worth while.

They could have used carts or wagons, if the roads were good enough, which they usually were not for long distance travel.

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In the middle ages, people traveled by:

  • walking
  • riding horses, donkeys, mules
  • riding in carts or wagons
  • boats and rafts
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they usually traveled by horse or a horse drawn carriage lower class people usually walked from place to place

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the rich travelled by horse drawn carriages

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they used donkey carts which d tires where made out of wood as there where no tires in that centuary

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Medieval kings would have rode on horse back, maybe even a simple carriage

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Walking, boats, horse, carts

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By horse

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