The early nineteenth century in America in known as the "turnpike era" because

The early nineteenth century in America in known as the "turnpike era" because




A. the most towns and villages became connected by a network of inexpensive roads
B. Americans stopped transporting goods by canal in favor of roads
C. the federal government provided free land to road construction companies
D. concrete was first developed as a long-life road surface
E. many roads were built for profit by private compines






Answer: E


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