How far did the average European travel from home in this period?
a) the five to 10 miles people were able to walk to the nearest market town
b) the 20 to 25 miles people’s horses could travel in a day
Consider This: What transportation would most Europeans have in this period? See 1.2: Immobile Lives.
c) the 30 to 40 miles a coach and horses could travel between coaching inns
Consider This: What transportation would most Europeans have in this period? See 1.2: Immobile Lives.
d) People seldom went beyond a mile from their villages.
Consider This: What transportation would most Europeans have in this period? See 1.2: Immobile Lives.
a) the five to 10 miles people were able to walk to the nearest market town
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