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answer #1) it helped slaves, and people transport from one place to another....

answer #2) The steamboat also helped by allowing the transportation against the current of rivers. Steamboats were able to travel both ways on a river, making it easy to transport goods and also more efficiently. Now, goods could be transported much easier.

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