MindMap Gallery Transportation facilities in medieval America
Transportation facilities in medieval America were rudimentary, mainly consisting of dirt paths, sometimes paved with gravel or stones. Rivers and lakes served as crucial channels for trade and transportation. Long-distance travel relied mostly on horses and wagons, while short distances were often covered on foot. Additionally, canoes and boats were widely used for water travel and fishing. These modes of transportation, though primitive, sufficiently met people's daily needs at the time.
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