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.
it reached England in the 14th century from a similar word used in Normandy
Motorcycle.
They used horses
camel
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Steam locomotives became a frequently used method of transportation in Europe during the 19th century. Great Britain became dominated by this method of transportation up until the middle of the 20th century.
A carrack is a large ship used primarily for transporting merchandise. It was in use from about the 14th to the 17th century.
The kinds of transportation that the Chippewa used were simple since they did not have horses. They just used their feet and canoes.
a submarine :) xx
horse and buggys
The currency in Rome in the 14th century was the ducat. In the 1530s it begun to be replaced by the scudo.
By making medicine's, teas, and other things mint is used for like gum.