Using SW Pennsylvania as an example, Fayette County PA across the Monongahelia River from Washington County PA had a strong shipbuilding yard in the 1800s. Goods and livestock were driven on muddy tracks (roads) from townships west of Washington County PA and shipped on the Ten Mile Creek in Washington County PA, then to the Monongahelia River in Washington County and Fayette County PA (the river flows through both counties), then onto to the three rivers junction at Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, PA. From there ships and barges carried goods to the Mississippi River where shipments went both north and south. Going south, once ships reached Gulf of Mexico ports, they could transport goods to larger ships that could go in any direction. Ships were still subjected to stresses from storms, so there were many shipwrecks, but yes, goods/freight could have made it to the Caribbeans-- and as well, from the Caribbeans to the US.
Northern States also used the Mississippi River to send products South to Gulf States and beyond.
The Caribbean islands were formed from the collision of the Caribbean plate and the South American plate. It caused volcano eruptions and earthquakes.
The Spanish settled the Caribbean islands.
The Caribbean Islands are considered to be part of North America.
During the Atlantic slave trade, slaves were transported from Africa to various countries in the Americas, including Brazil, the Caribbean islands, and the United States.
The Caribbean is East from all of the Central American countries and many of the islands are also North.
Islands in the Caribbean and Pacific
The Caribbean islands have more colonial possessions than Central America. The Caribbean islands were colonized by various European powers such as Spain, France, England, and the Netherlands, leading to a greater number of colonies compared to Central America, which was primarily colonized by Spain.
University of the Virgin Islands's motto is 'Historically American. Uniquely Caribbean. Globally Interactive.'.
There are no french Caribbean islands.
the Caribbean islands was made up of what
carribbean plate and south American plate
Islands in the Caribbean and Pacific