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they didn't want it to be easier for the native Americans to attack them.
Transportation corridors in South America include the Pan-American Highway and the Amazon River system. Physical barriers like the Andes Mountains and dense rainforests can limit access and connectivity in certain regions. Additionally, poor infrastructure and political instability in some countries can also pose challenges to transportation in South America.
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Imported goods, brought in by the blockade-runners After the North blockaded most of the ports and rivers, the South relied on the shabby rail system as the main means of transportation. Exports and imports virtually vanished after the blockades were put in place.
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South Jersey Transportation Authority was created in 1991.
In South American countries such as Bolivia and Chile, llamas are used for transportation, and are also sheared for their wool which is used for clothing.
The budget of South Dakota Department of Transportation is 566,717,518 dollars.
South Florida Regional Transportation Authority was created in 2003.
The river that the North needed to control to split the South was the Mississippi River. This river was a very important transportation system for the South so controlling the river meant controlling the South.
Because the previously oppressed African American population is plaguing the correctional system
South, New South Democracy or New South Creed is a phrase that has been used since the American Civil War to describe the American South, after 1877. The term "New South" is used in contrast to the Old South of the plantation system of the period.