Always Has Been: Chapter 1
Construction Challenges of the Newry Canal (1706)
The Newry Canal, initiated in 1706, was the first summit-level canal in the British Isles, located in Ireland. The project faced significant engineering challenges due to the difficult terrain and the complexity of the techniques required during that era. These difficulties resulted in repeated delays and financial problems, impacting local economies reliant on its completion for trade and commerce enhancement. Despite its promise, the canal highlighted early modern infrastructure's potential and pitfalls amid limited technological solutions.
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