New roads, canals, and railroads in early 19th-century America

the transportation revolution

Explores the beginnings of modern transportation in the nineteenth century, when the influx of immigrants required better roads, safe water routes, and railroads to be built across the United States.

Rosen Central Primary Source
2004
9780329490997
book
Lexile: 
930

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