The Great Wall was like a big road for travelers. It helped people move from one place to another, but it also made some places harder to reach. Some roads led straight through the wall, while others went around it, making travel longer and more fun! People could trade goods along the way, and sometimes even soldiers traveled with them.
Examples
- A traveler used a path near the wall to avoid getting lost in the mountains.
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- Why Did the Roman Empire Fall?
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