Question

Why did steamships conquer the Atlantic routes far more slowly than the shorter river routes?
A) Steam technology was still not reliable enough for oceanic travel.
B) The average speed of sailing ships remained superior on oceanic routes.
C) Oceanic steamships used a much larger share of their cargo capacity for fuel.
D) Conflicts over patents and preferred shipping companies turned steam travel between the United States and Europe into a political quagmire.

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