Factors that made construction of infrastructure difficult in
the Northeast There was little help from government. In terms of geography, the terrain was rough
and jagged with lots of twists and turns.
There was also opposition from competitors who saw the new transport
systems as a threat to their business.
Fertile farmland is the answer
"<span>The embargo started to hurt the British economy" would be the best option from the list, since the British relied heavily on revenue from the colonies, but they also knew that revolution could occur. </span>
Forbade colonial settlement west of appalachian mountains.