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Why did the U.S. build roads & canals in the early 1800s?

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1 Why did the U.S. build roads & canals in the early 1800s?
To improve transportation for westward settlement & speed up the flow of goods to improve business ($$$) Roads: Turnpikes: Toll roads built by private companies. Corduroy Road: A road made out of logs. National Road: Funded by Congress. Completed in 1818. Went from Maryland to Illinois eventually. Canal: is a channel dug by people, then filled with water to allow boats to cross a stretch of land.

2 Famous Canals New York-
Erie Canal connected Lake Erie (Buffalo) to the Hudson River (Albany) : New Jersey- Morris Canal connected the Delaware River (Phillipsburg) to the Hudson River (Jersey City). Ran through Lincoln Park Delaware-Raritan Canal connected Delaware River (Trenton) to Raritan River (New Brunswick) Map of Morris Canal


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