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At a time when public roads are little more than rutted, muddy tracks, turnpikes are roads with an improved surface. A toll was charged, so another name is a toll road.

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What advantages did turnpikes have on the 1800s westward expansion?

Tu This answer is WRONG rnpikes provided a good inland road for travel and for the shipment of goods. The fees travelers paid to use these turnpikes helped pay for construction.


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People paid for the turnpikes when they used the road.


How did roads change the US in the 1800s?

One way American's improved the roads in the early 1800s is by private companies building turnpikes. America was moving from horse and buggy to motorcars in the 1800s.


Why did John McAdam invent turnpikes?

John McAdam didn't invent turnpikes. He was a road engineer who began working on turnpikes about 1800. The first English turnpike was established in 1663.


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What was the greatest drawback to turnpikes in the early 19th century?

Maintenance was expensive and traffic was spotty on these early toll roads. "Shunpikes", normal roadways, often paralleled the turnpikes so the cheap people would take them instead of paying the few pennies required to travel the turnpikes. Most turnpikes did not make much money.


Who invented turnpikes?

jon law


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They collected tolls from travelers.


What is turnpikes?

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Fines for not paying toll fee on Oklahoma turnpikes?

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Turnpikes have impact on westward Expansion?

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