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  • 22-06-2017
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The greatest contribution iron ships made to industrialization is… they made it easier

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  • 29-06-2017
They made everything more easier. It was possible for them to carry large loads of resources from all over the world back to manufacturing plants in England, for example. They were also sturdy and lasted longer than ships made out of wood, and they could also use fuels to go instead of wind which meant that they could go faster and safer.
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