AP European History
Improved transportation refers to advancements in the means and methods of moving goods and people, significantly transforming economic practices and social interactions. This concept is key to understanding how increased efficiency in transportation networks fostered global trade, connecting distant markets and facilitating the movement of resources during periods of rapid industrial growth and globalization. Enhanced transportation, including railways, steamships, and later automobiles, not only reduced travel time but also lowered costs, enabling a more interconnected world economy.