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how was pedlar travelling​

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Answered by ayanaslam2005
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In England, the term was mostly used for travellers hawking goods in the countryside to small towns and villages; they might also be called tinkers or gypsies. In London more specific terms were used, such as costermonger.....

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Answered by Javariya
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A pedlar is British English pedlar is also known as a canvesser Or monger is a travelling vendors of goods❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

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Historical pedlars used a different types of transport modes they travel by foot by carrying their wares ; by mean of a person or animal - drawn cart or wagon or used improvised carrying device . Abraham Goodman who took to peddling in the US in 1840s reports that he traveled by foot , use a sleigh when roads were snowbound and also traveled with his pack , by boat when traversing longer distance.

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