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Based on information given, why do you think a national road was not built sooner?

There were Native American trails to follow.
The Appalachian Mountains required the construction of a pass through them.
The people did not travel much.
Goods were only shipped to Europe.

the roads had been heavily abused from travel

User Max Meijer
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Answer:

The Appalachian Mountains required the construction of a pass through them.

Step-by-step explanation:

I put this answer and I got it right.

Also, Cumberland road was the first federally funded road and stretched from Cumberland, Maryland through the Appalachian Mountains to Wheeling, Virginia.

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Answer:

The Appalachian Mountains required the construction of a pass through them.

Step-by-step explanation:

The National Road is also known as Cumberland Road because it started the construction at Cumberland, Maryland. However, that part, as well as the part of the road that goes through Pennsylvania today are lying on the Appalachian Mountains.

Therefore, the construction of the road through the mountains before the industrial improvement and new technologies was impossible. With the advances that were happening at the beginning of the 19th century, the construction of National Road finally began in 1811.

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