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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

Explanation:

  1. More individuals were motivated and able to go on vacations as a result of increased production, regular jobs, and expanding urbanisation.
  2. During the ELIZABETHAN ERA, the industrial revolution changed the scale and type of tourism development.
  3. 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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