New Roads, Canals, and Railroads in Early 19th-Century America

Life in the New American Nation

As land acquisition on the frontier of America continued, the vast expanse of the nation continued to be uninhabitable and difficult to travel. As trade routes opened, and railroads grew, the beginnings of ground-breaking transportation opened the frontiers. This is the fascinating story of the origins of modern transportation, detailing how roads, canals, and railroads were built, who built them, and how the presence of these new modes of transportation changed life in America.

Library Bound Book List: $29.13 / S&L: $21.85

Reading Level: 4-5

Interest Level: 5-8

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-0-8239-4036-3
Author : Kurt Ray
Copyright : 2004
Language : English
Category : American History, Social Studies
Pages : 32
Trim : 7 1/8" x 8 1/2"
Dewey : 388
ATOS : 5.9
ARPoints : 0.5
Subject : American History, Social Studies
Binding : Library
BISAC : HIS000000

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