why were rivers and canals important for economic development in the past and present
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Agricultural production continued to grow and support the growing colonies' economic development. The speed and low cost of transporting goods by water influenced the locations of population settlements near navigable water (rivers, lakes, canals, and oceans).
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Canals allowed a greater volume of goods to be moved more precisely, and for much of location and affordability. Seaports could now be connected to inland trade.
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