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History, 26.03.2021 02:10, eliLoumbardia

Why did states, rather than the Federal government, build most of America's 19th century infrastructure? George Washington vetoed all Federal infrastructure ideas

Native Americans prevented the federal government from building infrastructure in their territories

Southern states wanted to build a massive rail network themselves

Congress could not agree on how and where to build national infrastructure

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