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Elizabethans primarily traveled by horse, on foot, or by carriage for shorter distances, while longer journeys often involved boats along rivers and coasts. Roads were generally poor and could be dangerous, making travel slow and challenging. Wealthier individuals used carriages, while the lower classes typically walked or rode horses. Additionally, travel was often influenced by seasonal weather conditions and local customs.

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