Explain how the Napoleonic war created a demand for timber?
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Explanation:
The British timber trade was importation of timber from the Baltic, and later North America, by the British. During the Middle Ages and Stuart period, Great Britain had large domestic supplies of timber, especially valuable were the famous British oaks. This timber formed the backbone of many industries such as shipbuilding but not iron smelting which used charcoal derived from the wood of various trees.
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1. to move in a slow, heavy way
A lumberjack is a man or woman who fells trees, cuts them into logs, or transports them to a sawmill. Lumberjacks work in the logging industry and the responsibilities have changed with modern technology. With these changes, many people now see modern lumberjacks as professional athletes in lumberjack competitions.
3.i) The coniferous forests have soft wooded trees which are easy to fell with modern machines (have a great economic value). (ii) The land and rivers freeze which makes transportation of the logs easy. (iii) The species of trees are few and the area is accessible. (iv) The forests are well connected to the saw mills.
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