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What is a difference between the Lancaster Turnpike and the National Road?
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Only one improved transportation.
Only one improved transportation.
Only one bound different regions together.
Only one bound different regions together.
Only one promoted westward expansion.
Only one promoted westward expansion.
Only one was a corduroy road.
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Only one promoted westward expansion.
The National Road was a federally funded route built to open the West and encourage settlement beyond the Appalachians; the Lancaster Turnpike was a local toll road connecting Lancaster and Philadelphia.
The National Road was a federally funded route built to open the West and encourage settlement beyond the Appalachians; the Lancaster Turnpike was a local toll road connecting Lancaster and Philadelphia.
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