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Northern and Southern China
The Grand Canal was used as a trade route between northern and southern China
The Grand Canal
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because it makes it hard to cross therefore decreasing trade whom paths cross the grand canal
The Grand Canal is the largest canal in the world. When the river was originally created it was used for supply boats and trade boats to go between the northern nations and the southern nations.
The grand canal improved trading between northern and southern China by giving them a waterway with enough space for many ships and boats to sail in. This increased trade time, rather than on foot. The grand canal was a little over 1,000 miles long and about 2 miles wide, which gave traders a quick route to get from one end of China to the next.
The southernmost port on the Grand Canal is Hangzhou, a city located in Zhejiang Province, China. It is one of the largest cities along the canal and serves as an important hub for transportation and trade.
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The grand canal played a role in trade by allowing the chinese to move goods and crops from distant agricultural areas into cites
it was really just a fabulous way to expand trade.
Yes, French and Egyptians built it for easier trade between Europe and Asia.