The Paths of Inland Commerce; A Chronicle of Trail, Road, and Waterway
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A concise history of inland American transportation that follows the shift from Indigenous trails and river routes to flatboats, canals, steamboats, and early iron and rail systems. It describes the geographic obstacles of mountains, lakes, and flood-prone rivers, the technological innovations devised to overcome them, and the economic and political debates surrounding infrastructure projects. The narrative highlights recurring tensions between established carriers and new transport technologies, and shows how plans for interconnected roads and waterways influenced settlement patterns, commercial expansion, and efforts to bind diverse regions into a single national market.
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