how did merchant travel in the past
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A merchant is a person who trades in commodities produced by other people. Historically, a merchant is anyone who is involved in business or trade. Merchants have operated for as long as industry, commerce, and trade have existed. In 16th-century Europe, two different terms for merchants emerged: meerseniers referred to local traders (such as bakers and grocers) and koopman (Dutch: koopman)
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Answer: The traders and the merchants had to pass through many Kingdoms and forest, they usually travelled in caravans and form gives to protect the interest. They could use the sea routes also as there was water available to travel from boats and ships
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