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Before the Transportation Revolution, moving goods upstream on barges or flatboats was as easy as moving goods downstream.
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Before the Transportation Revolution, rivers flowed downstream and floating goods that way was easy; going upstream was difficult, slow, and costly (required poling, towing, keelboats, or dismantling flatboats). Steamboats and canals later made upstream transport much easier.
Before the Transportation Revolution, rivers flowed downstream and floating goods that way was easy; going upstream was difficult, slow, and costly (required poling, towing, keelboats, or dismantling flatboats). Steamboats and canals later made upstream transport much easier.
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