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History, 29.01.2020 10:00 brighamc23

What was the significance of the cumberland road?

it gave settlers a quicker way to move west.
it reduced the time it took to move goods from new york harbor to lake erie.
it improved trade from the port of new orleans.
it was the first paved road.

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