It made it easier to carry large cargo long distances across the ocean faster.
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about the same but they had to cross on woodlike things and if the couldn't do that they couldnt
The invention of the steamboat in the 19th century revolutionized transportation and trade by making it faster, more efficient, and cheaper. Steamboats could travel upstream against strong currents, allowing for easier transportation of goods and people. This led to the expansion of trade routes, increased economic growth, and the development of new industries along waterways.
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People needed transportation very quickly. Robert Folten was the inventor of the invention.
It moved people and supplies on the river systems of the southeast, but it didn’t affect the western movement. The railroad was the biggest factor in connecting the west to the east coast.
The waterway that was developed as a result of the invention of the steamboat was the Mississippi River. Robert Fulton built a steamboat and used it first on the Hudson River in 1807.
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Fulton's steamboat aided people's movement and improved the transport of trade goods, positively impacting the economy. His invention quickened industrial revolution.
Which waterway was developed as a result of the invention of steamboats?
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