Northeast
The North used railroads for importing goods.
Railroads are a low-cost mode of transportation for large quantities of heavy and bulky items. Since rail lines are stationary, other forms of transportation move goods to and from the rail site.
Canals linked England's numerous natural waterways. England's large coal supply was easily accessible and was used to run factories and railroads. With canals and railroads, it was easy to move goods and people.
They were used for shipping goods and men, but the south had less railroads and the union army pulled up many to stop the easy movement of troops.
Ships and boats move large quantities and large products at a low cost. Ships are relatively slow and must be used in combination with trucks or railroads to move goods to shipping centers.
The North used railroads for importing goods.
They used wagon trains and loved the way they had to travel!!
Railroads are a low-cost mode of transportation for large quantities of heavy and bulky items. Since rail lines are stationary, other forms of transportation move goods to and from the rail site.
Warehouses are used for storage of goods, by manufacturers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, customs, transport businesses etcetera. Also airports, seaports and railways use warehouses for loading and unloading of goods.
RRP stands for Recommended Retail Price. This used to be a mechanism in the UK by which manufacturers controlled retail prices of their goods. It is now illegal for such RRPs to be enforced by manufacturers.
Producer goods are the machinery and other equipment used in manufacturing.Consumer goods are the final products, such as a dress or a car.Producer goods are sold from one manufacturer to another manufacturer, or series of manufacturers, until finally consumer goods are made and sold to the customer.
Producer goods are the machinery and other equipment used in manufacturing.Consumer goods are the final products, such as a dress or a car.Producer goods are sold from one manufacturer to another manufacturer, or series of manufacturers, until finally consumer goods are made and sold to the customer.
Canals linked England's numerous natural waterways. England's large coal supply was easily accessible and was used to run factories and railroads. With canals and railroads, it was easy to move goods and people.
Railroads. -------------- Weapons, not railroads.
Producer goods are the machinery and other equipment used in manufacturing.Consumer goods are the final products, such as a dress or a car.Producer goods are sold from one manufacturer to another manufacturer, or series of manufacturers, until finally consumer goods are made and sold to the customer.
They were used for shipping goods and men, but the south had less railroads and the union army pulled up many to stop the easy movement of troops.
Ships and boats move large quantities and large products at a low cost. Ships are relatively slow and must be used in combination with trucks or railroads to move goods to shipping centers.