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What were the barriers to Southern transportation?

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There was short local rail lines that were not linked together, lack of canals, and poor roads

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The barriers to Southern transportation were the lack of railroads and the lack of decent roadways towards the Southern parts. Only the waterways were the alternative routes towards the South. They were not as developed compared to the Northern parts.
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