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EXPANSION & REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION

WATERWAYS Savannah River – most important Rivers – North to South paths Trading cities developed on rivers Milledgeville on Oconee Macon on Ocumulgee Augusta on Savannah Columbus on Chattahoochee

ROADS 1775 First Road Law—men, ages 16-60, had to help maintain roads Many early roads followed old Native American trials (why they aren’t a grid; they twist & turn) Roads – run east to west connecting rivers Turnpikes – private roads built & maintained by a company Travelers paid tolls to travel on these roads

RAILROADS 1830 First locomotive service – Charleston, SC 1883 GA General Assembly approved 2 companies to build railroads GA RR Co – west from Augusta to Madison, Eatonton, & Athens (reached Athens 1841) Central of GA RR – Savannah to Macon (reached Macon 1843)

RAILROADS CON’T Western & Atlantic (W&A) RR connected Augusta, Macon, Milledgeville & Columbus RR end = Terminus, later Marthasville 1847 Marthasville grew – over 400 people Name not appropriate for RR center….changed to Atlanta after Western & Atlantic W&A connected Atlanta to Chattanooga 1853 Atlanta & West Point RR linked Georgia’s RR system to Alabama

RAILROADS CON’T