The North had more of all the things mentioned
Henry Clay represented Kentucky and made efforts to divert budget to roads and canals.
Protective tariff; government financed roads and canals; and a new national bank.
By creating waterways, roads and railroads.
The rail roads used steel and coal and delivered both to new markets
Improved roads and canals would allow goods to move more easily to and from the west.
One of its greatest advantages was its network of roads, canals, and railroads.
"In the north of where?" Here, in Britain, we have many roads and canals in the north.
Prior to railroads there were roads for carriages and horses, and harbors for boats, and canals for barges...
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Railroads and canals. They made roads to tie the Western with east.
Transportation. Before roads and railroads, Canals were the thing if you wanted to move stuff. far better than carrying or horse carts.
Railroads do best where it's flat. Which is also where it's easy to build canals.
North
The roads and the canals affect the economy because
The West wanted government-built roads and canals.
Transportation revolution: the period where steam power, railroads, canals, roads, and bridges emerged as new forms of transportationBegan in the early 1800s
the North had advantages Because of all their railroads and ways of transportation. They also had a bigger advantage because of the telegraph so they could communicate better and faster! But the south didn't have many railroads, canals, roads, or other ways of transportation to get supplies and more troops. Also, they did not have a good and fast way to communicate so they end up loosing the civil war.