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Q: During the Industrial Revolution what 3 canals were built?
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Why were canals built?

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.


What changed did the industrial revolution bring about?

The industrial revolution led to more people moving into the cities and working at factories rather than farming. It led to railroads being built and canals being built to aid transportation of people and products.


What was the longest canal built during the Industrial Revolution?

the burr truss canal


Why are canals built?

Canals were originally built during the British industrial revolution in order to transport, by narrow boats and barges, raw materials and coal to factories, and to transport finished goods to market. The roads were very bad and a horse-drawn cart could not carry anywhere near the tonnage a canal boat could carry.


What finally enabled sturdy skyscrapers to be built during the Industrial Revolution?

strong steel


What country was the third country to industrialize during the Industrial Revolution?

England was the main, and the spinning jenny was the first machine built in the industrial revolution. france came in third.


What is the name of the buildings built in cities that people worked in during the industrial revolution?

sweat houses


What was thomas telford's contribution to the industrial revolution?

Thomas Telford was a prominent civil engineer during the Industrial Revolution. He designed and constructed numerous innovative road and bridge projects, including the Menai Suspension Bridge and the Caledonian Canal. Telford's contributions to transportation infrastructure played a vital role in facilitating trade and economic growth during this period.


What are the most famous canals in the world?

Venice Italy definitely has the most famous, but there are other places with them too. England has shallow canals that were built for the industrial revolution to carry goods to the ports from the factories. St.Petersburg Russia is 41 islands and also has canals, but it doesn’t seem that they are in use as much as the Italian or English ones.


What modes of transportation improved the nations economies?

Trains or Locomotive systems and routes and Steamboats built during the Industrial Revolution.


What helped the industrial revolution?

The railroad that was built across the continent impacted industrial growth tremendously.


When were canals built?

canals were built in 1750 to 1900