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Advancements in Transportation Technology

Definition

During the Industrial Revolution, advancements in transportation technology refers to the development and improvement of methods and systems used to transport people and goods. These advancements included innovations such as steam-powered locomotives, canals, and improved road networks.

Analogy

Imagine you're trying to deliver pizzas on a bicycle versus using a delivery car. The advancements in transportation technology during the Industrial Revolution were like upgrading from a bicycle to a delivery car - it made transporting goods faster, more efficient, and allowed for larger quantities to be moved at once.

Related terms

Steam-powered locomotives: These were powerful trains that ran on steam engines fueled by coal. They revolutionized long-distance transportation by providing faster and more reliable means of moving people and goods overland.

Canals: Man-made waterways constructed for navigation purposes. Canals played a crucial role in connecting different regions, allowing for easier transportation of goods between areas that were previously isolated.

Improved road networks: The expansion and enhancement of roads during the Industrial Revolution allowed for smoother travel by horse-drawn vehicles, making it easier to transport goods overland. This improvement facilitated trade between towns and cities.

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