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Why were colonists required to work on the early roads?

A. They were convicts and had to provide the work source
B. They needed the roads, so they were willing to provide the labor for upkeep
C. They did not have any money to pay for transportation workers
D. The government did not support their travel, so they had to do al the work therfselves.​

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Answer:

B. They needed the roads, so they were willing to provide the labor for upkeep

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User Colin Bowern
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Answer:

Colonial Roads and Trails

Before 1790 water travel was the preferred transportation because roads were little more than trails. Land transportation posed a major problem in the British colonies. Initially, the colonists simply followed the old Indian trails or more commonly used the waterways. Nonetheless, as people migrated into the interior, roads between the new settlements became necessary. Without these connecting links between the colonies, the new nation would never have developed.

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