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in the south, the mississipi was the main waterway to transport cotton to the port city of new orleans. in the south, what further improved transportation on this waterway?

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Answer:

The introductions of steamboats,

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Transportation of the two-way river came with the invention of steamboat, or riverboat. In the trans-Appalachian area, river systems were found to be crucial for exporting goods to distant markets.

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  • The period between the end of the War of 1812 and the Civil War was a time of rapid transportation progress, rapid factory growth, and major new technology development to boost agricultural production.
  • Many streams were navigable, leading to larger rivers like Tennessee and Cumberland, which in turn flowed into Ohio, merging with the Mississippi River, flowing past New Orleans port.
  • The Mississippi River was a vital means of transporting agricultural goods and their free navigation from Northwest to the East Coast
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