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some historians refer to the increase in highways and roads in the u.s during the 19th century as a "transportation revolution."how did the addition of many more roads and hight ways affect u.s.?
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some historians refer to the increase in highways and roads in the u.s during the 19th century as a "transportation revolution."how did the addition of many more roads and hight ways affect u.s.?
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they made it easier to get around and faster
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