Road and water.
Railways were developed - faster transport.
Henry VII, the first Tudor monarch, took the throne August 22, 1485. Elizabeth I, last of the Tudors, died March 24, 1603. So, the answer to your question would be 117 years, 7 months, and 2 days. To round up, the Tudor dynasty in England reigned for 118 years.
In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.In the days of the ancient Romans there were many different types of transport depending upon what was being moved. Trade goods, grain and passengers were transported by ship. The army used mules and oxcarts. Land travel was also done by mules for trade goods and for people there were carriages and litters. Messengers and some wealthy used horseback, but most Romans used their own two feet and walked.
Used travois (like sleds) pulled by dogs
He had two sisters who survived to adulthood, the oldest being Margaret Tudor (1489 - 1541), who married James IV of Scotland, and was the grandmother of Mary, Queen of Scots.His youngest sister was Princess Mary Rose Tudor (1496 - 1533), who was apparently much favoured. The warship Mary Rose was named after her. She was married twice, first to the King Louis XII of France, and then, when widowed, to Henry's best friend, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. They were the grandparents of Lady Jane Grey, the "nine days queen".Here is a list of all the siblings of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547):· Arthur, Prince of Wales (1486 - 1502)· Margaret Tudor (1489 - 1541)· Henry - later Henry VIII (1491 - 1547)· Elizabeth Tudor (1492 - 1495)· Mary Rose Tudor (1496 - 1533)· Edmund, Duke of Somerset (1499 - 1500)· Katherine Tudor (born & died on 2 Feb 1503)
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A Tudor is a olden days person related to many Henry's.
In the early days, separate trunks or chests were used to transport different types of items; for example, there were jewelry, linen, and wardrobe cases
Horses
Horse and buggy
the first ship was invented in the Netherlands flood when it was the olden days in the Netherlands
Suny warm days favour more transport of water in plants
the roads were used for carriges and horses to get transport in the olden days.
Horses, wagons, trains
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Transport is offen used these days to travel longer distances, if we didn`t travel we wouldn`t get lovely food like we do now. Hope this has answered your question!
Lady Jane Grey. Mary Tudor had her cut down to size !