<span>Earlier to the 1800s, settlers had
to cross the United States by means of horses and wagons. By the early 1800s,
canals began to assist opening up the interior. In the late 1800s, the
railroads facilitated people settle down to earlier unreachable areas in the
west. By the 1900s, the U.S. federal highway system assisted people effortlessly
migrate through the country. </span>
<span>September 1, 1939 – September 2, 1945</span>
Explanation:
The Duke of Wellington once bumped into Nelson in a minister’s anteroom. Nelson had no idea who Wellington was (it was before he was famous), and at first Nelson talked entirely about himself, and in a style so vain and silly that Wellington was disgusted. Then Nelson briefly left the room, checked out Wellington’s identity, and returned to talk as one officer to another in a way that Wellington found altogether fascinating.