It Travel Anywhere But I KNow This Doesnt Make Since But I Really Hope Its Works! Im Really Sorry If It DOesnt WOrk!
The first colonists in Plymoth colony arrived in 1620
Walking/horse/stagecoach
a Colony is a group that travel new land and works for a mother country Example: England and America in the 1600's... wait bruh why dont you look this up on the internet????
No. Travel was hard and most people didn't go beyond 5 miles from home. Edit: Actually, people in the Middle Ages did travel. Pilgrimage was difficult, but reasonably common.
**Taxation without representation** (that's the main one) The quartering of soldiers in homes Restriction of travel/boundaries
yes a woman did travel in the middle ages
The first colonists in Plymoth colony arrived in 1620
John Smith and his colony wanted to find Gold for the King (many people think) on his travel.
By Camels
Late resident of that colony. has written: 'A sketch of the state of affairs in Newfoundland' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Description and travel
they were moved by ship and travel
Walking/horse/stagecoach
To get to a breeding colony they travel 50-120 km, and they live for 20 years, in total that's well over 1000km
6th grade isn't in middle school!
The root word of "travel" is "traval," which comes from the Middle English word "travailen," meaning to make a journey.
a Colony is a group that travel new land and works for a mother country Example: England and America in the 1600's... wait bruh why dont you look this up on the internet????
in the middle of winter.