The Federal Government's first entry into transportation was National Road (b). The Federal Government was concerned with the speed at which goods were transported from their source to their destination. Goods were primarily transported overland by horse and rider. They were transported along the waterways by ships and sail boats. The first road that the government funded was the Boston Post Road. It was built to increase the speed of the delivery of mail. The Boston Post Road was constructed between New York City and Boston.
Maror<span> — a bitter herb, symbolizing the bitterness and harshness of the slavery the Hebrews endured in Egypt. In Ashkenazi tradition, either </span>horseradish<span> or romaine</span>lettuce<span> may be eaten in the fulfillment of the mitzvah of eating bitter herbs during the Seder.</span>
protectorate with the local government controlled by a foreign country. A foreign country can also exert a great deal of economic influence. One of the most widespread forms of imperialism was colonization.
Imperialism Examples and ColoniesFormer European Colonies in North and South AmericaBritain<span>BelizeCanada - British Columbia, Lower Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Mosquito Coast, British Guiana Falkland IslandsNewfoundland and Labrador, North-Western Territory, Prince Edward Island, Rupert's Land, Upper CanadaSouth Georgia South Sandwich Islands<span>United States: 13 colonies, Oregon country in the Pacific Northwest</span></span>