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The West wanted government-built roads and canals.
Between 1600 and 1890 about 20 million immigrants arrived from Western Europe. Because the United States was young and growing these immigrants were welcomed to help develop cities, build roads, construct canals, and farm fields. By 1890 the United States was overflowing with immigrants as about 10 million immigrants arrived every five years from Southern and Eastern Europe including Greeks, Czechs, Hungarians, Italians, Poles, Jews, and Russians. After 1890 there was no more free land in the West. Illiterate immigrants were willing to work cheap, accused of stealing jobs, and easy prey for corrupt politicians.
the construction of better roads and canals
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Many Irish people have worked on all sorts of construction projects in England, including roads.
James Madison
"In the north of where?" Here, in Britain, we have many roads and canals in the north.
The roads and the canals affect the economy because
The West wanted government-built roads and canals.
Railroads do best where it's flat. Which is also where it's easy to build canals.
Better roads and canals meant that goods could be transported more easily and quicker.
Roads were bumpy, so farmers couldn't move their goods to the market. Canals helped farmers with transportation. After the invention of canals, profits soared and production increased.
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Henry Clay represented Kentucky and made efforts to divert budget to roads and canals.
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