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10 July, 09:38

How did people float their goods down the Mississippi?

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  1. 10 July, 09:47
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    Barges and Towboats

    Explanation:

    Each barge has a carrying capacity equal to 60 semi trailers.

    A standard barge is 200 feet long, 35 feet wide, and when

    loaded to its 1500-ton capacity needs a nine-foot depth of

    water to float. Barges are cabled together into a "tow,"

    which can be longer than three football fields. A standard

    tow of 15 barges can be pushed by a single towboat. A

    towboat may be 150 feet long, four stories high, and

    6000 horsepower.
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