To connect principle cities.
Canadians built their major highways east to west in the southern part of the country to facilitate transportation and trade between provinces and to connect major cities. These highways were strategically placed to accommodate the movement of goods and people efficiently, supporting economic development and integration across regions.
Highways are called highways because they are typically long, major roads designed for high-speed travel between cities or regions. The term "highway" originated from the idea that these roads were elevated or built on high ground to provide a smoother and more efficient route for transportation.
The Southern part of the United States, particularly the states that were part of the Confederacy during the Civil War, based wealth on the amount of land and number of slaves owned. This system of wealth was built on the plantation economy that relied heavily on slave labor for agriculture.
The Q1 Tower, located in Queensland, Australia, was completed in 2005. It is currently the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere.
In Mr.Dalasta's classroom
Granite City is not the name of a country, but rather the name of a city in Illinois, United States.
Canadian highways have been built like this due to the extreme climate to the north which would make it hard to build in the first place and difficult to maintain as well.
Interstate highways
The highways in the Eastern United States are built both on high lands and on low lands. The highways are built where they are needed.
highways are built on high land and if you ever go on one you can see that it goes up
312 bce
so if you live in Brisbane you can get to cairns quick
Highways are built on high land and you can usually find out by looking at the map key to see if they're certain colors that are used for the elevation.
When Eisenhower became present he pushed for the national system of highways and they were built.
because its cold in canada
HIGHway. The answer is in the name.
the rocky mountains
Low Land