It transformed the US by making transportation for goods,trades, and other electrical equipment easier.
For example, i a wagon was Immigration north, then the wagon cam accross a path of land that is rough, clustered, and has plants growing that are blocking the path from the wagon, then this would make the travel to their destination very difficult and hard but if the land was flat and empty then it would be no problem
They were important in the movement of large loads of raw materials and finished products that were incapable to be carried or hauled by horses. These man-made rivers were built deep enough to endure the capacity loads of barges.
Canals and railroads both brought superior transportation to the areas in which they were built. They could both carry heavy freight at much lower cost than could the horse-drawn wagons they competed with. They were also less subject to weather conditions than were roads and goods could be hauled more safely at night on a railroad or canal. Railroads were faster with heavier loads than wagons. Canal boats were not fast but could carry really large and heavy loads compared to a wagon.
it lowered the cost of shipping produce from farms to cities
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included an efficient transportation network.
The transportation revolution consisting of canals, railroads and many other ways to get across the globe contributed to the influx of immigrants.
In the US and in many parts of the world, railroads are the main form of transportation for various types of minerals and ores that are part of the mining industry. With proper transportation, the miners have an ongoing way to transport the products mined from the earth. Often the railroads lead to a water port and the mining products can be shipped via waterways, canals and seas to their proper destination.
it help toward the manifest density
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Railroads and canals helped the United States grow by increasing the transportation of goods. Before canals and railroads, goods were moved by shipping with the flow of rivers or by horseback. Canals and railroads also allowed goods to be carried faster and in larger quantities then before.
included an efficient transportation network.
The Department of Transportation of the US has been the major factor in the development of many sophisticated and well run modes of transportation. It was established by an act of Congress on October 15, 1966, and began operation on April 1, 1967.
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The ocean provides food, oil and transportation.
it made trading faster because it provided a fast route between cities.
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Transportation to work is more convenient with vehicles.
they let transportation from the us to Canada or canada to the us much easier.
The transportation revolution consisting of canals, railroads and many other ways to get across the globe contributed to the influx of immigrants.