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In the 1600s, people primarily relied on walking for short distances, while horses and carriages were common for longer travels. Ships were essential for trade and transportation, especially in coastal and riverine areas. Canals and rudimentary roads facilitated movement, but travel could be slow and challenging due to poor infrastructure. Additionally, some regions utilized donkeys and oxen to carry goods and people.

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