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The people of the Renaissance traveled mainly by foot, but also on horses and in horse- drawn carts. Water transportation was by far the most inexpensive form of transportation. Noblemen or merchants would ride in carriages or on horses. For an average person, the price of horses would similar to the price of a Buick or Lexus today. If a regular person rode an animal at all it would be an ox or donkey.

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