History, asked by valueeducation7420, 24 days ago

which of the following is not a reason for travelling during ancient times?

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Answered by cvayush
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Primarily by walking or by water.

Even where transport was by pack animal or animal-hauled sledge or wagon, people commonly will have walked alongside rather than travelling on the load. That was the case with much transport in the Nineteenth century - for which we have photos and drawings as evidence - but it is highly likely to have been so in past ages as well.

It is not widely appreciated how roughly carts travelled until improvements in both roads and vehicles in the late-Eighteenth century.

A key point is that people did not travel much in general. However traders often travelled huge distances and some tradespeople at the end of their apprenticeship may have used their journeyman year as an opportunity to travel to far-distant places to learn how trades were done there. People venturing on a pilgrimage sometimes made very long journeys too.

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