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In the first century, people primarily traveled on foot, by horseback, or using horse-drawn vehicles like carts and chariots. Rivers and seas were also important for transportation, with boats and ships facilitating travel for trade and communication. Roads, such as the Roman roads, enabled more efficient travel, connecting towns and facilitating the movement of armies and goods. Despite the limitations of the time, these methods allowed for significant cultural and economic exchanges across regions.

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