Compare And Contrast The Roads Of The Cumberland Road

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31. Roads: There were two type of roads; The Lancaster Turnpike or The Cumberland Road. The Lancaster Turnpike proved to be a highly successful venture, returning as high as 15 percent annual dividends to its stockholders. The Cumberland Road stretched from cumberland, in western Maryland, to Vandalia, in Illinois, a distance of 591 miles. Roads were important, because it stimulated both Western development and American economy. 32. Canals: Began in 1817, the canal ribboned 363 miles. On its completion in 1825, a garlanded canal boat glided from Buffalo, on lake Erie, to the Hudson River and on to New York harbor. Canals were important, because it increased trade between East coast and New York city with the West. 33. Railroads: