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At the beginning of the nineteenth century, what was the primary means for transporting goods?
canals
railroads
roads
rivers
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Water transport (rivers and coastal shipping) was the primary, cheapest way to move bulk goods at the start of the 19th century; canals and railroads came later.
Water transport (rivers and coastal shipping) was the primary, cheapest way to move bulk goods at the start of the 19th century; canals and railroads came later.
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