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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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At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the primary means for transporting goods was: Rivers
Back then, engine that could create a force to move our vehicle still hasn't been invented yet, so we rely on the Stream in Rivers to move our vehicle/products from one place to another.
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