How America Kept the British Cool

Title: How America Kept the British Cool
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How America Kept the British Cool
Nowadays, people are no longer afraid torrid weather because ice can bring cool for them. Thus, ice is a required thing in people's life, and people may get and keep it by many ways. However, blocks of ice from the lakes and rivers of Massachusetts were shipped across the Atlantic to London during the Victorian Age. This was a very inconvenient process, it is divided into two stages: in America and in Britain. Firstly, people …showed first 75 words of 246 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 246 total…to the timber icehouse. These blocks of ice slid down a chute to be shipped and regularly stacked in the hold of ship at the end of this stage. Secondly, after sailing ship of fully loaded ice arrived in England, the blocks of ice were offloaded from the ship. And then, they were sold in the shop. In conclusion, process of supplying ice is hard to Britain because of developing industry in the nineteenth century.

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