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How to Build a Road: A 19th-Century Primer

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This page, provided by the University of Virginia's American Studies program, is part of a Web project titled "Inland Navigation: Connecting the New Republic, 1790-1840." This page describes methods for building and funding roads in the nineteenth century. This resource is referenced in the EDSITEment curriculum unit titled "James Madison: From Father of the Constitution to President" and the EDSITEment lesson titled "James Madison: Internal Improvements Balancing Act: Federal/State, Executive/Legislative." Less

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    Topics: Engineering & Design, History-Social Science, American Democracy, United States History, Career & Technical Ed

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