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U.S. History 1800-1914

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Improvements in Transportation

Author: Bruce Alan Maccalman



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• National Road--also known as the Cumberland Road. • Steamboats--made upstream travel easier with the engine-driven paddle doing the work. • Canals--used to connect two bodies of water. • Railroads--cut travel time considerably, moved large amounts of goods and people, resulted in establishment of time zones.


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