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The cumberland road and the erie canal improved early american travel. true or false.

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The answer is true the above improved early american travel.
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The correct answer is True

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The Cumberland road is a highway through the Appalachian Mountains of the United States, initially it was a path of the Native Americans, however, over time it was widened to facilitate traffic through it and the colonization of the States of Tennessee and Kentucky. On the other hand, the Erie Canal is a canal built at the beginning of the nineteenth century in the United States, exactly in the State of New York to connect Lake Erie and the Hudson River to allow transit between the Great Lakes and the Ocean Atlantic. So, the correct answer is True because The cumberland road and the Erie Canal are important ways that inproves early American travel.

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