Medicine was not terribly good/effective in those times, if they cut themselves on the journey they could get the wound infected that would lead to severe medic problems they could would need money but since the long journey they would run out of money for food. They would also drink from sea and river water which could sicken them.
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The actual cost is dependent on many things, such as where your going on your pilgrimage, when you're going, how you plan to get there, when you plan to travel, how long you will be staying, etc. You should contact several travel agents for some prices, this is what they do for a living and this information is provided for free. There are some travel agents who specialize in certain types of travel and there may be some who specialize in your type of pilgrimage. These agents can usually offer better prices because they arrange these trips in groups with others going on the same pilgrimage.
The risks of going on a pilgrimage were quite dangerous because although there would have been other people with you, you could have been attacked by people that were of different religion to you.
To go on pilgrimages you would have to pay a lot to get medicine encase you got injured.
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Some of the costs and benefits were that Cornado was poor and owed people money along his jerney.
Slave collars made of iron were used to discipline and identify slaves who were considered risks of becoming runaways.
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The Fortunes of English gentry have degenterated because they have had to pay for domestic costs in England.