Transportation During The Industrial Revolution

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Lexie Perkins Per 2 Transportation In The North , trains traveled faster than steamboats and could go wherever tracks could land even across mountains. During the Industrial Revolution people shifted from making things and doing work by hand to making things and doing work with machines. In the south of Economy most white Southerners worked their own small farms, plantation owners, used slaves to grow such cash crops as tobacco rice, sugar cane, and indigo. In the South of Transportation , people and goods continued to move on rivers. The slow current and broad channels of Southern rivers made water travel easy and relatively cheap. Some railroads were built in the South, including lines that helped Southern farmers ship their products

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