The North sought internal improvements to enhance transportation and communication, which would facilitate commerce and trade. The region's industrial economy benefited from better infrastructure, such as roads, canals, and railroads, allowing for efficient movement of goods and raw materials. These improvements also aimed to connect urban centers and support the growing population, ultimately promoting economic growth and stability. Additionally, improved infrastructure would help the North solidify its economic advantages over the agrarian South.
West and south
gat
by food. they gave people food
The Missouri Compromise
landlords did not want to spent money on improvements
West and South
A internal improvements is a nation fixes cards
No
West and South
Charles Clinton Weaver has written: 'Internal improvements in North Carolina previous to 1860' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Public works
It required constitutional amendment.
American system
West and south
yes he did he believed they were beneficial to all states
high tariffs
Infrastructure
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