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The first national road was The Cumberland road.
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The Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroads.
Construction on the Cumberland Road began in Cumberland, Maryland, because it served as a strategic starting point for westward expansion, linking the Eastern U.S. to the frontier. The location provided access to the Allegheny Mountains and facilitated trade and travel to the Ohio River Valley. Initiating the road in Cumberland allowed for better logistics and support for settlers moving west, rather than starting at the Mississippi River, which was already more accessible by waterway.
The Cumberland Road, also known as the National Road, was the first federal highway in the United States. It facilitated trade and transportation between the eastern and western parts of the country, which in turn helped to stimulate economic growth and support the expanding industrial revolution. The road allowed for the movement of goods and people more easily, reducing transportation costs and increasing market access for industries.
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Cumberland Road
the national road
It was the first road ever built by the government .
It was the first road made by the government.
Cumberland Road =)
It was the first road ever built by the government .
the National road is also known as the cumberland road .
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Yes.
cumberland road
The Cumberland Road is a mighty fine road, a mighty fine road indeed.