Applied in U.S. to a road of logs across swampy ground (1822)
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The person who developed roads and trade in India was maybe the Aryan Empire
Four important roads constructed by him were as follows: (i) Grand trunk road from SW1argaon to Peshawar; (ii) road from Agra to Multan via Burhanpur and Delhi; (iii) road from Multan to Lahore; and (iv) road from Mandu to Agra. Of these four roads, the first was the most important. The roads built by Sher Shah are called 'the arteries of the empire'. The roads were lined with trees, wells and rest houses.
so they can make roads so they can make roads Who they were going to kill and eat next!!! Muahahahaha!!!!
yes it is
The British did build the roads and railways in India to facilitate easy movement of goods and services in India. They also wanted to open India to the outside world.