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This is under earth science, but it wasn't a choice listed under the topic's list. Why did George Washington support the construction of canals on the James River near Richmond?(1 point) The canals could be used to generate electricity to power Richmond. The canals would supply water for drinking and irrigation to the surrounding region. He wanted to be able to ship goods to and from west of the Appalachian Mountains. He owned the land and would make money from the construction.

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