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Development of Transportation Infrastructure during the British Industrial Revolution

The Industrial Revolution drove a massive expansion of Britain's transportation network. To move raw materials to factories and finished goods to markets, an extensive system of canals was built, followed by the revolutionary development of railways powered by steam locomotives. These advancements drastically reduced transport costs and times, integrating the national market and facilitating further industrial growth.

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