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In the 1600s, people primarily used horse-drawn vehicles, such as carriages and wagons, for land transportation. For longer journeys, they often traveled on horseback. Water transport was also significant, with boats and ships being used for trade and travel along rivers and coasts. Additionally, some regions utilized canals for transporting goods.

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