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In the early 19th century, many advocates for infrastructure development, including politicians like President John Quincy Adams, favored financing for roads and canals. They believed such improvements would enhance commerce, promote national unity, and facilitate westward expansion. Additionally, businesses and merchants supported these initiatives as they would lower transportation costs and increase market access.

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