Making a road requires a lot of space, the area of the road itself + at least same width for machines to drive back-and-forth and store sand and other required materials.
I´d say you'd be safe to reserve 2,5 times the width of the road.
After the work, the extra areas can be taken back for planting.
Do note, machines cause pollution to the close by plants, so I would not plant easily absorbing plants near the construction site.
Plantation owners would rather buy slaves and grow tobacco.
It would depend on which local area you mean. Some areas were not affected at all.
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Building a new road in the wilderness would most likely be supported by a Southern plantation owner in the early 1800s.
A.the return to the plantation system B.better education The answer is : A. the return to the plantation system
Construction engineers would be employed in areas of construction. They can be managers, product control managers, supervisors and possibly even work on construction sites.
The low laying areas on India's coast and on the Indian ocean are probably affected by Tsunamis. The places which would have probably affected by Tsunami are Tamil Nadu Kerala Andhra Pradesh Odisha Karnataka Goa Maharashtra Gujarat
I would think that a slave works on a plantation so it would know what that is.
The low-lying coastal areas of New Orleans would be the most affected. New Orleans is rather vulnerably, as was demonstrated during Hurricane Katrina.
they played with the slaves when the were little and as they grew older (if the dad didn't have a son) they would own the slaves and the plantation
While no specific area of the brain may be said to be uniquely affected by diabetes, the impast of diabetes would be similar to that on the cardiovascular system in other areas of the body, ie, arterioslerosis, HTN, etc. In that sense, the possibility of stroke would have to be considered a risk factor.
During a period of economic inflation, most everything is affected. According the sale of new and used construction equipment would slow due to the slowing of building projects.
They were the owners of the plantation and the slaves who did the work.
no. Because they had overseers and the plantation owners would usually check or guard the plantation.
You would find working slaves
Plantation owners would rather buy slaves and grow tobacco.
It would depend on which local area you mean. Some areas were not affected at all.