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Essay heading: Origins Of The Industrial Revolution
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To transport it by horse and cart took a long time, was laborious, and it wasted money. To really kick off the revolution, a faster, more efficient method of transport was needed.
The steam train could travel at speeds of up to 50km/h, and could take huge amounts of produce. The whole of England was soon covered in a complex rail network... displayed 300 characters
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The whole of England was soon covered in a complex rail network. More coal was needed for these trains, so more jobs were created to deal with the increased demand.
Although the train network was good, it was not perfect. To supplement the network, many canals were excavated. These canals were privately owned, and at the border to each county, and were the depth changed, you would find a gate called a lock... displayed next 300 characters
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