Describe tourism during the Medieval Period, the Renaissance, and Elizabethan Eras
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The volume and nature of tourist growth altered as a result of the Medieval Period, the Renaissance, and Elizabethan Eras
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- More individuals were motivated and able to go on vacations as a result of increased production, regular jobs, and expanding urbanisation.
- During the ELIZABETHAN ERA, the industrial revolution changed the scale and type of tourism development.
- In the 16th century, educational travel became fashionable. Young men pursuing posts in the court under Elizabeth I were encouraged to go to the continent to broaden their studies.
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