people traveled by walking and also horse backs
In 1600, people primarily traveled by foot, horseback, boat, and carriage. Roads were often unpaved and difficult to navigate, so travel over long distances was slow and arduous. Wealthy individuals might also travel by sedan chair or coach, while sailors used ships for longer journeys across seas and oceans.
by foot or wealthy people by horse back
Around the 1600's
The total population of enslaved people in colonies from 1600 to 1850 is estimated to be around 12 million to 15 million individuals. This period marked a significant increase in the transatlantic slave trade and the forced migration of Africans to work in the Americas.
Ask the idiot in the White & Black house at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington DC.
a lot
It is difficult to provide an exact number, as it varies depending on factors such as season, travel trends, and global events. However, millions of people travel around the world daily for various reasons such as tourism, business, or personal commitments.
They walked or used various forms of horse-drawn transport. There was also some water borne transport on the Thames.
1600's or 17th century
A person should be able to travel the posted speed limit with a Thule 1600 car top carrier. This is assuming the car top carrier is mounted to the car properly.
In that time (1492 until 1600) they believed that is was difficult to sail so they traveled to Asia overland.
the people who ruled Crete from 1600 to 1100 is the Mycenaeans.
about 1600
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Yes they did.
by foot
A Lot
1600 people