Bridgewater Canal Revolution

Bridgewater Canal Revolution

Nearly a century prior to the advent of railways, England's Bridgewater Canal revolutionized transportation. A lone horse could pull 30 tons of coal, halving fuel costs. This achievement sparked an 18th-century "canal mania," igniting the Industrial Revolution. Birmingham still has its canal, and their success inspired the construction of the enduring Erie Canal in the US.

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