People could go farther away from home
3. Why did people, particularly farmers, demand regulation of the railroads in the late 19th century?
the timucuan tribe traveled to get food and to stay away from dangerous people and predators. that is why the timucuan tribe traveled.
They were important because people needed other resources, or in other words faster resources than just horses and wagons. The wagons and horses were to slow so they came up with the Steamboat for water transportation for passengers and freight, cargo and land transportation for small loads of cargo and passengers
more people owned their own cars
It helped the people by delivering crops and other items. It could also hold people instead of using steamboats and trains. It didn't exist then. The Industrial Revolution occurred before the first successful airplane. The dates of the Industrial Revolution span 1750 to 1850. The first flight took place 1903 so it had no impact on the Industrial Revolution.
young people traveled to the city to get jobs
More Young people traveled to the city to get jobs.
The steamboats were invented to traveling on water much faster and much more efficientally. Before the steamboats, the people had to use clipper ships which were very fast but it depended on wind so it was hard to control the direction. The invention of the steamboats also went upstream so the boat traveled both upstream and downstream.
it let people live farther away and that made the pupulation grow and the railroads would still bring the goods to the people such as food and other things the people might have needed
Newcomers shared new ideas and experiences making a more sophisticated city.
When the railroads were first being built, they had a big impact on the cities. Trains allowed the people in the cities to get more goods than they could before, and trains allowed people living outside cities to sell their produce and wares further away from where they lived. The overall impact on cities was that people could buy more things for less money.
people who had to transport loads and people from place to place
people who had to transport loads and people from place to place
only business men
Steamboats originated in and were built in the north. The most immediate effect was that waterways became newly envisioned "highways". Steamboats meant people and goods could be shipped by land to Pittsburgh, PA. Steamboats were being built at Fayette County in SW PA below Pittsburgh. Once people and goods reached Pittsburgh, steamboats traveled down The Ohio River going across Ohio, and eventually reach the Mississippi River. From there, they could go north to reach the Great Lakes or south to the Gulf of Mexico. Prior to steamboats, men depended on their muscles; sometimes it took days just to get back up stream because they were going against the current. They used rope and manpower to pull ferry rafts across rivers. Steamboats were able to travel both ways on a river, making it easy to transport goods and also more efficiently, and much easier. They are also important because they could transport people across water. There are barely any steamboats left, and the ones that are left are now used for tourist trips, such as at Pittsburgh's Three Rivers.
Most people traveled by horse, horse drawn wagon and were beginning to use steamboats and steam engines in North America, South America and Europe. In places like Africa and remote parts of Asia many people used canoe or walked to their destination.
Around the 1890's