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In what way did canal transportation aid Industrial revolution​

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Answered by srendrasuri55555
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canal transportation helps more for industrial revolution. it is very cheap, and less price to build canals etc

Answered by albeenanasir786
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The Industrial Revolution totally changed the manner in which individuals voyaged and how merchandise were moved. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, transportation depended on creatures (like steeds pulling a truck) and vessels. Travel was moderate and troublesome. It could take a long time to traverse the United States in the mid 1800s.  

Steamboats and Rivers  

Probably the most ideal approach to travel and ship products before the Industrial Revolution was the stream. Vessels could travel downstream effectively utilizing the current. Voyaging upstream was considerably more troublesome, be that as it may.  

The issue of voyaging upstream was illuminated during the Industrial Revolution by the steam motor. In 1807, Robert Fulton constructed the primary business steamboat. It utilized steam capacity to travel upstream. Steamboats were before long used to move individuals and products along streams all through the nation.  

Canals  

So as to utilize water transportation, trenches were worked to interface streams, lakes, and seas. The most significant trench that worked in the United States was the Erie Canal. The Erie Canal ran 363 miles and associated Lake Erie to the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean. It was finished in 1825 and turned into a wellspring of business and travel from the western states to New York.

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