Improvements of transportation
Improvements of transportation
Improvements of transportation
Canals and Steamboats
canal's were significant because they would be sometimes used for trade or a passage way for steamboats.
canals were popular until 1850, then steamboats became the most used.
they were primarily used for transportation (for supplies, goods, cargo, people, animals, etc.) and for trade among rivers and canals.
1. railroads 2. steamboats 3. canals
they were used for trade along rivers or canals such as the Erie canal, the Mississippi river, or the Ohio river. They were used for quicker transportation of people and goods.
Improvements of transportation
on land transportation improved by the creation of turnpikes and steam locomotive also the growth of railroads. On sea what improved was by steamboats and long canals
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Canals impacted immigration very much. They allowed free flow of merchants, people, goods, services, and food. This factor was imperative in the development of the countries who depended on the canals.
One other technological innovation that led to an increase in markets for goods manufactured in the Northeast during the early 1800s was the development of canals. Canals, such as the Erie Canal, provided a cheap and efficient mode of transportation for goods, connecting the Great Lakes to the Hudson River and enabling the movement of goods from the Midwest to the Northeast. This allowed for easier and faster trade, opening up new markets for Northeastern manufacturers.