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marusya05 [52]
3 years ago
10

How did access to oceans and rivers help the progress of industrialization in Britain?A.

History
2 answers:
IgorLugansk [536]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

C- It provided for quicker transport of manufactured goods, which strengthened trade.

Explanation:

krok68 [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The access to oceans and rivers provided for quicker transport of manufactured goods, which strengthened trade.  

Explanation:

The role of river and sea played a major role in Britain’s industrialization by strengthening the transport method of goods.  Through the three major water transport method in Britain, i.e. - the sea, the river and the coast the water trading became more fast.

After the revolution in late 18th century the Britain ports expanded and redeveloped with large ships for trading. Moving goods through coastal way was inexpensive and enhanced the iron, grain and many more early industries.

By dredging the river and widening its way Britain used river largely for trading.

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