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Advances in transportation during the industrial age changed the ways in which people
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The Industrial Revolution brought about significant changes in transportation, with the development of new technologies such as steam engines, railroads, and automobiles. These advancements made transportation faster, cheaper, and more efficient, allowing for easier movement of goods and people. The introduction of canals, improved roads, and railways facilitated trade expansion. Before the Industrial Revolution, transportation relied on animals and boats, and travel was slow and difficult.
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