New England opposed the notion of federally constructed roads because

a. they cost too much.
b. the Democratic-Republicans favored them.
c. canals were a superior means of transportation.
d. they would drain away population and create competing states in the West.
e. New England Federalists believed such federally constructed roads were unconstitutional.


d

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