To link collieries and transport coal to industrial towns like Salford and Manchester.They were later used for travel and trade.
for irrigation :) by Kayla zimmermann
canals were built in 1750 to 1900
The West wanted government-built roads and canals.
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james browdelly
Both civilizations built canals to water crops.
canals were built in 1750 to 1900
Canals were introduced during the Roman occupation of the south of Great Britain, and were used mainly for irrigation. However, the Romans did create several navigable canals, such as the Foss Dyke.The Bridgewater Canal, can claim to be the first modern artificial canal in Britain, opened in 1761 to carry coal.Designed by James Brindley, and built for Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater.
The West wanted government-built roads and canals.
Canals are artificial not natural. They are all built by humans.
"In the north of where?" Here, in Britain, we have many roads and canals in the north.
james browdelly
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Yes there were other canals built because of the success of the Erie Canal. Canada built one and Ohio built several.
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