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In the early 1800s, road improvements began in Britain. Which of the following did not happen at that time?

A.
John McAdam built roads on a foundation of crushed rock that drained well and held up to heavy traffic.

B.
Merchants began to haul heavier loads with fewer horses, leading to increased trade and lower prices.

C.
Passenger traffic increased rapidly between British cities.

D.
The government took control of all private roads and used taxes to improve every road in Britain.

E.
People began to build turnpikes - roads with gates and guards that could only be used after payment of a toll.

Answer :

d i would have to say

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The government took control of all private roads and used taxes to improve every road in Britain.

Explanation:

During the road improvements process, Britain experienced remarkable transformations with increased interconnections with economic power. The economic change was impressive with a high industrial revolution and the general expansion of the commercials.

The Europeans were impressed with the upheaval of the economy since diplomacy and political structure proved to be more significant to the whole state. Therefore later, the economy became more stable.

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