Asked by Anonymous

What were the effects of having to use rivers to complete such long journeys?

I don't know. Please help.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Rivers can haul goods and people much more efficiently and inexpensively than overland routes.

Answered by Anonymous
Oh. So instead of carrying weights onto their backs, the boats helped carry all that off? That's all what the rivers did?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Rivers provided water -- but for long journeys, rivers were the preferred means of transportation.

Answered by Anonymous
Okay. so they were the fastest and easiest way to bring merchandises. And people used the river as sources of water.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Right.

Answered by Anonymous
Did the rivers provide anything else?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Your question only asks about long journeys. You already have that answer.

Answered by Doesn't matter
Your stupid
Answered by Smarty Pants
you're ^
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