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Why was the south not supportive of a national transportation system? a) they had no reason to travel beyond georgia. b) they used rivers to transport most of their goods. c) they did not want it to be easier for native americans living in florida to attack them. d) southerns had already developed a transportation system among southern states, made up of roads and highways.

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