The first bridges were built by nature in the form of trees falling across streams. The first bridges build by humans were also made of wood logs and were simple in design, but did not support much weight.
I believe the oldest bridge to ever be built was the Ponte Fabricio in Rome, Italy. Look it up
the first Truss bridge was built by Palmer in 1811 in Philidelphia
Bridges have been built since the stone age, it is impossible to say where or when the first one was built.
No
The Sando Bridge in Sweden was built in the late 1930's and opened in 1943. It was rebuilt after 1997 and reopened in 2003.
The Iron Bridge in Shropshire is the world's first bridge constructed entirely from iron.
The first beam bridge was built in America
The first bridge was built by the Romans nearly 2000 years ago.
They used a crane
Connecticut's first bridge was built in 1808 across the Connecticut River at Windsor.
The original bridge was built by the Romans
The first bridge was built out of wood in 1280 in what was then the hamlet of South Ellington.
The Romans developed the bridge with arches.
arch bridge
The 1720 type of transport is a transport where a bridge has been built. The bridge is called the Hermitage Bridge and opened in 1720 as a wooden bridge.
It is thought that the Romans were the first to build a bridge over the river Thames hover the first bridge that is on record is the London bridge which was first started in 1176 and was not finished until years later.
No,It was'nt
The first bridge was built by the Romans in 50AD.