Why was travel by sea a better alternative to roads and highways?

a) Sea voyages were usually faster and more comfortable than traveling overland, and tariffs were only due at the port of arrival.
b) Ship travel actually was worse than highway travel due to the high tolls charged by pirates along the sea route.
Consider This: Technologically advanced full-rigged sailing ships just coming into use could average 40 miles a day. See 1.3: Groping in the Dark.
c) Frequent storms and high winds made traversing Europe by land impossible during most of the year.
Consider This: Technologically advanced full-rigged sailing ships just coming into use could average 40 miles a day. See 1.3: Groping in the Dark.
d) Navigating by land was more difficult because there were few road maps available.
Consider This: Technologically advanced full-rigged sailing ships just coming into use could average 40 miles a day. See 1.3: Groping in the Dark.


a) Sea voyages were usually faster and more comfortable than traveling overland, and tariffs were only due at the port of arrival.

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