It improved Medieval European society.
they provided opportunities to rise in society
The Civil War greatly improved the economy of the North but harmed the economy of the South.
They provided opportunities to rise in society.
it made personal travel by land more convinent and less expensive
The Von Thunen theory of agriculture was created in 1826. This was before the world was industrialized. Refrigeration and improved transport affects the theory because there was assumed to be no outside influences.
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dEveloping the periphery through improving transportation
In developing nations, globalization has led to an improvement in standard of living through improved road network, air transportation, improved health care, and improved education due to the global expansion of corporation
Improved transportation allowed farmers to access larger markets for their products, leading to increased sales and profits. It also facilitated the timely transport of perishable goods to distant locations, reducing the risk of spoilage and waste. Additionally, better transportation networks allowed for the efficient transport of supplies and equipment, improving overall efficiency and productivity on the farm.
Improved transportation eased the time it took to send both people and needed supplies (food, clothing, building materials) out west and to bring back western products (gold, beef cattle, furs).
Overseas trade boosted industrialization as it opened up the market for goods produced in factories. There was also high domestic demand for industrial goods. Improved transportation improved the accessibility of raw materials and industrial goods.
Careful planning for cities can lead to improved efficiency in transportation, reduced congestion, better utilization of space, increased access to services and amenities, and enhanced overall quality of life for residents.
It improves transportation and communication.
it improved it
The Transportation Revolution improved farmers' access to markets through the construction of canals, roads, and railroads, allowing for faster and cheaper transportation of agricultural goods. This enabled farmers to expand their markets, increase their profits, and improve their overall economic opportunities.
Transportation and fish affect the rivers