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Most commonly people in the middle ages walked to get where they were going. The wealthy may have used a horse.

Long distance travel was uncommon. Most people lived in small villages, and rarely if ever traveled any further than the nearest market town to sell their surplus and buy a few manufactured goods. Some professions, such as merchants and soldiers, might regularly travel, but roads were generally poor and long distance travel was difficult. Religious pilgrimage was also a cause for long distance travel.

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