Travel around the countryside increased by the 11th century due to several factors, including the growth of trade networks and the rise of towns and markets. Improved agricultural techniques led to surplus production, facilitating commerce and the movement of goods. Additionally, the establishment of safer routes and the decline of Viking raids contributed to a more secure environment for travel. This period also saw the emergence of pilgrimage routes, which encouraged people to journey for religious purposes.
In the 16th century, people primarily traveled by foot, horseback, or horse-drawn carriages, depending on their social status and the distance to be covered. Waterways were also crucial for travel, with ships and boats used for longer journeys, especially in trade and exploration. Roads were often poorly maintained, making land travel slow and challenging. The period also saw increased exploration, with explorers using ships to navigate and discover new lands.
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During the eighteenth century it took 42 days to travel across the Atlantic ocean on a boat.
It's cuz of the noble or nights who went around the world telling people stuff and the word went around
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Europeans travel to America around late 15th century and early 16th century.
Out of the towns they often travel by the beautiful French countryside
I travel to the countryside to breathe in the fresh open air. Alternatively I could have said "I travel to the countryside to breathe in and breathe out the air in order to refresh myself".
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It is difficult to answer this because London is so large. If you travel about 12 miles from the centre in any direction you may be in countryside. It gradually gets less urbanized.
Family Travel with Colleen Kelly - 2012 Ireland Emerald Isle from the City to the Countryside 1-6 was released on: USA: 9 November 2013
It doesn't, because most foreign tourists don't travel outside London.
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They travel by bus, cars and motorbikes in cities. There is no road in the countryside and people either walk or use horses (in mountains) or ox-carts (in the plains).
If you have the location then you can go to the world button, click it and travel. You would have to have a facebook/farmville account from when the English Countryside started though you can't just buy it.
Yes some did so they could get deep into the countryside away from the main cities and the bombers.