answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

no navigable rivers crossed the mountains

User Avatar

Anonymous

Lvl 1
3y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why couldn't steamboats travel the Appalachian mountains?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How did settlers use the wilderness road?

They used it to go to the Appalachian Mountains


If you where in the great plains and you wanted to travel to the Appalachian you would go mostly?

if you were in the great plains and wanted to travel to the Appalachian mountains,you would go mostly-


Does steamboats travel to Oklahoma?

no


What advantages did steam boat travel have over wagon and hove travel?

The advantages of steamboats over horse traveling was that steamboats were much faster and cheaper.


How did steamboats improve water travel?

made it a faster way to travel


What made river travel more reliable and upstream travel easier?

steamboats


What kinds of people travel on these steamboats?

only business men


What is the name of the passage in the Appalachian Mountains that many settlers used to reach the West?

the cumberland gap was the name of the trail that the settlers used to travel west


How did steamboats change travel?

it made trade easier and it was faster transportation


What was a 300-mile pathway built over the Appalachian mountains and thourgh the cumberland gap to help settlers travel safley into widerness areas called?

The wilderness road :)


How were steamboats from 1922 evolve?

the steamboats evolved in lots of ways. It has especially evolved as far as style, look, and color. Also how far of a distance they can travel in one day.


What did Robert Fulton's idea prove?

He proved that steamboats could move people and goods quickly and cheaply. He also proved that steamboats were an easier way to travel upstream.