If you are referring to modern British and French roads, the stone-paved roads did not have any advantages over modern roads. Tarmac is a more efficient type of surface. Many of the British and French roads follow the course of the road the Romans had built there.
Animals could pull wagons of goods farther and faster.
Article I, Section 8, Clause 7 state that Congress has the power: "To establish post offices and post roads."
schools,laws,buildings/roads,libaries,hospitals post office police station
Good hygiene-the bathsStraight roads and available access to places [boats, caruccas, litters]Many wondrous sights and monuments as well as literature.
The federal government for the post office and the federal/state for the roads.
The executive branch establishes post offices and builds roads.
If you are referring to modern British and French roads, the stone-paved roads did not have any advantages over modern roads. Tarmac is a more efficient type of surface. Many of the British and French roads follow the course of the road the Romans had built there.
One of its greatest advantages was its network of roads, canals, and railroads.
legislative
Flat maps can show roads, streets, and towns.
advantantages anddusadvantanthage of builing new roads
Animals could pull wagons of goods farther and faster.
The Postal Service [USPS]
Congress (both the House and the Senate) Source- 9th grade Georgia civics book.
ex-post factor
It’s true that Article 1, Section 8 says: [The Congress shall have the power] to establish Post Offices and Post Roads. Thus, the Constitution allows the government to get involved in postal services, but that doesn’t mean that it has to.