In the South during the 19th century, goods were primarily transported via a network of rivers and waterways, utilizing steamboats for efficient movement. Railroads began to expand in the mid-19th century, providing an alternative means of transport that connected agricultural regions to markets. Additionally, roads were often rudimentary, limiting overland transport, but wagons and carriages were commonly used for shorter distances. Overall, the combination of waterways and emerging railroads played a crucial role in the region's economic development.
3 boats named good hope , hope well , and half moon.
Cargo ships and basically for ideas, they speak to each other
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China imports 18% and exports 9.2% of South African goods.
Ships do
Goods are transported by railroad or truck.
Well Ideas get transported by communication. People get transported by car, train, boats, bus and taxis. Goods are transported by boat and trains.
Goods were transported to the Yukon by horses, wagons, people, and carts. Much of the goods traveled by ship to a west coast port.
By truck.
Services cannot be transported. That being said, most goods are transported by either truck or rail transport. Export goods also can include large oil tankers or large container ships.
they are transported by trcks,cars,boats,and etc
People in the South primarily used water transportation, such as rivers and steamboats, to transport their crops and goods. Cotton, for example, was often shipped via riverboats to larger markets. Additionally, some goods were transported by wagon or railroads for longer distances within the region.
By air and by sea
Chocolate peanuts
Transported people and goods
Mostly by ship.
Anger. There goods are transported by anger.