Question
Why did George Washington support the construction of canals on the Hames River near Richmond
To ship goods to and from west of the Appalachian mountains
Would supply water for drinking and irrigation to area
Would be used to generate electricity to power Richmond
To ship goods to and from west of the Appalachian mountains
Would supply water for drinking and irrigation to area
Would be used to generate electricity to power Richmond
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George Washington supported the construction of canals on the James River near Richmond primarily to facilitate the transportation of goods to and from the areas west of the Appalachian Mountains. The canals were intended to improve trade and make it easier to move resources, crops, and other goods, thereby enhancing the economic development of the region. While the other options regarding irrigation and electricity generation are important, the primary motivation for Washington's support was related to commerce and transportation.
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