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What is a difference between the Lancaster Turnpike and the National Road

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Bro, you need to give us the answer options too otherwise you won't get the right answer.

The answer is B, Only one bound different regions together.

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the test on Pearson 2021

2.8.3 - Practice: The Age of Jackson and Westward Expansion Practice

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The difference between the Lancaster Turnpike and the National Road is that the Lancaster Turnpike was the first official paved road in the United States which had been built with private funds while the National Road was built by the federal government.

The Lancaster Turnpike was built between 1793 and 1795, and ran from Lancaster to Philadelphia. The National Road was built between 1811 and 1837 Road which was connecting the Potomac and Ohio Rivers.

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