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... h pulled by teams of eight mules each. The wagons had oversized wheels to make travel easy across rough ground. Wide rims made it easier to drive them across sandy soil and mud. The routes by which the merchant train traveled were through wilderness areas where narrow roads connected small villages. If the train of wagons stopped near a village, they traded in the evening, but otherwise, they ignored the little hamlets, needing to make good time and deliver their goods.
One hundred merce ...
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