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What were the roads like in the late 1700's
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Ashanti Yates
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Development of Roads
Before the 1700's, roads were simply covered in sand after widening due to heavy use; but as carriage travel became more common, roads were covered in layers of large stones, mixed road material, and gravel instead.
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