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A turnpike is a male monkey with a very large mustache

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How do the original turnpikes compare with the roads we call turnpikes today?

They both collected money to pay for something.


Who invented turnpikes?

jon law


What were the turnpikes in the 1800s?

At a time when public roads are little more than rutted, muddy tracks, turnpikes are roads with an improved surface. A toll was charged, so another name is a toll road.


What has the author Joseph Austin Durrenberger written?

Joseph Austin Durrenberger has written: 'Turnpikes; a study of the toll road movement in the middle Atlantic states and Maryland' -- subject(s): Roads, Toll roads 'Turnpikes'


Developments in American communications in the 1840s?

Erie Canal and renovations in roads and turnpikes


Early toll roads or turnpikes were developed as a result of what?

Private and public cooperation


What developments resulted in early toll roads or turnpikes?

private and public cooperation


What was early toll roads and turnpikes that were developed a result of?

Private and public cooperation.


What were early toll roads or turnpikes a developed result of?

Private and public cooperation.


Private roads built by companies who charged a fee for their use were called?

Actually. Toll Roads Were Built By Companies And They Charged Fee To Use The Roads.


Turnpikes have impact on westward Expansion?

There were no turnpikes in the 1800's. The routes taken were wagon paths and no roads will go across the country until the hi way systems were begun in 1950.


Does every state have a turnpike?

No, not every state in the U.S. has a turnpike. Turnpikes are toll roads that are typically managed by state authorities or private companies, and their presence varies by state. Some states have extensive networks of turnpikes, while others may rely on free highways or have no designated turnpikes at all. Additionally, the terminology and structure of toll roads can differ from state to state.