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In the 14th century, transportation primarily relied on horses, carts, and boats. Horses were commonly used for personal travel and as pack animals, while carts, often pulled by oxen or horses, facilitated trade and the movement of goods. Rivers and coastal routes were crucial for transport, with boats and ships enabling commerce and communication between regions. Roads were often rudimentary, making travel by land slow and challenging.

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