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why were canals important in the first industrial revolution what problem did they solve and how was this accomplished
In early Middle Eastern civilizations probably first built canals to supply drinking and irrigation water. Gangs of laborers (called "navvies" or "navigators") first constructed British canals to provide artificial waterways for more efficient transportation of goods and materials during the Industrial Revolution of the eighteenth century. Canals served to open up countries to the Industrial Revolution, just as the Internet is opening up the world to the Information Revolution.
it was in the first industrial revolution.
The Industrial Revolution was divided into two distinct parts: the First Industrial Revolution, and the Second Industrial Revolution.
t was the first industry to benefit significantly from the industrial revolution?
the first industrial revolution took place in englan and the second industrial revolution in germay the second industrial revolution is also called the technology revolution.
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The first innovations of the Industrial Revolution that took place in England were in the textile industry.
The agricultural revolution provided the first inventions that were then the ideal machines for the industrial revolution. the seed drill is a perfect example of this.
Great Britain was the first country to industrialize, so yes, it obviously was a part of the Industrial Revolution.
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