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AnswerHorse and cart, Donkey, Oxen or walking. MoreIn addition to roads, transportation routes along rivers and at sea were among the most important. They moved most of the crusaders about, and provided trade routes for the merchants of the Italian city states and the Hanseatic League.
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Depending on conditions and goods, things were packed on horseback or put into wagons. They had some very big wagons in those days, so a lot could be carried.

Bear in mind, however, that there was a lot of river traffic, so boats could be used in many places inland.

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They mainly walked. Sometimes, some people took horses.

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