Most people simply walked. Very few people could afford any other travel, carriages, coaches, and horses were for the wealthy (or thieves). People carried their goods they purchased and pushed or pulled carts. Travel was slow - people rarely travelled farther than they could walk in a single day.
The main reason so many people were out of work in the 16th century in England was due to the increase in people moving to the area. Poverty hit Britain hard during this time.
16th century in England.
what were three common medecines used in the 16th century england
people who resisted and protested against the process of enclosure
Tonkie
they worked together. one example of what they did was washing their clothes with there hands
slaves
Europeans travel to America around late 15th century and early 16th century.
The national language of England in 1564 was Early Modern English.
In the 16th century England for the poor.
Queen Elizabeth I
England, in 16th century.