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The creation of a market economy affect many farmers in the early nineteenth century in that new roads and canals allowed people to exchange goods in distant markets with complete strangers.
The Merrimac sunk 2 ships in the Hampton Roads.
The north was mostly factories and industries so they had many rail roads. The south was the opposite and was mostly plantations. Being mostly plantations they didn't have many rail roads, so it was harder to transport things.
There are many places where slavery was not abolished in 1880. In many places it had already been outlawed. In addition there are many places today where it still happens.
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The types of roads in india are: i) National highways, ii) State highways, iii ) Expressways iv) District Roads, v) village Roads , vi) Border roads,
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Two main Highways: Seward and the Glenn Highway (Motorway)
China has over 3.8 million miles of paved roads and highways, making it one of the most extensive road networks in the world.
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Montana has approximately 71,000 miles of public roads.
About 15 highways
Most Interstate Highways, and many other high speed, limited access roads are restricted from use by pedestrians.
There are many roads that head south out of Nashville. Popular highways include highway 65, 41, 24, and highway 155.
4 Highways are in Hawaii.
There are many highways throughout California. Interstate 5 and 80 are the major highways in the state. Both highways run through the capital of Sacramento.