* The Trans-continental railroad. * The Erie Canal. * The steamboat on the Mississippi River.
so they could move stuff around before (well i think)trains
Cars. Before the car people lived in or around the city center . After ww2 the men returned and the growth of suburbs took off. People built industry away from the center because the land was cheaper and there was plenty of it. Developers came in and made housing developments for the new families that needed places to live nearer the new factories and industry. Soon people wanted stores near where they lived and shopping centers were built. Schools were built, more houses, and freeways to connect everything and so people could get to places faster. The big department stores and fast food places soon were added and enclosed malls were built. All of this is the result of the car.
Yes. The growth would have been a lot slower, and in many places may not have even happened as it did.
to go far places with
Transportation affected Atlanta by taking people to work or other places.
it helps you get places faster
Helps you get places quicker
can transport you to places ,instead of walking , and without transportation, there's NO WORK.NO HOUSE.NO FOOD.!-.- C:
The companies which offer IT Transportation services, delivers or ship servers and storage arrays to the desired places of clients.
the geographic factor that is most in fluential to a places economy is transportation because transportation let's people in an economy travel to different place's.
American trade with northern Mexico was spurred by several factors, including the expansionist desires of the United States in the 19th century, particularly during the era of Manifest Destiny. The discovery of valuable resources, such as silver in places like California and later in Mexico, also attracted American traders and settlers. Additionally, the construction of railroads and improved transportation routes facilitated easier access to Mexican markets, further boosting trade relations between the two regions.
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