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1 March, 05:06

According to the lesson, how did the settlers in the West send their produce back to the East before the canals were built? over railways and turnpikes over turnpikes and rivers none of the above

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  1. 1 March, 09:03
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    The correct answer is over turnpikes and rivers.

    According to the lesson the settlers in the West sent their products back to the East over turnpikes and rivers before the canals were built.

    People from the East started to move to the West of the country because they were looking for better opportunities to trade and live. The Industrial Revolution changed the way transportation worked. WIth new roads, boats in rivers, steamboats, and later the construction of canals and railroads, what used to last months, now were much easier and faster to transport.
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